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Walton Group (Bengali: ওয়ালটন; stylised as WALTON) is a Bangladeshi multinational manufacturing conglomerate headquartered in the Bashundhara City office complex in Dhaka. It was founded in 1977 by S.M. Nazrul Islam and operates in consumer electronics , home appliance , mobile phone , automobiles , and retail .
Walton Micro-Tech Corporation is situated near the Walton Hi-Tech Industries Limited’s factory at Chandra in Gazipur. It is the manufacturing, assembling and R&D plant for Walton's electronics products such as batteries, mobiles, televisions (CRT, LED), home appliances (blender, rice cooker, induction cooker, air fryer, rechargeable fan, air cooler, hair dryer, DVD players etc.), electrical ...
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The Bangladesh-Sri Lanka joint working group was formed in 2013 to increase trade. The two countries have agreed to sign a shipping agreement. [ 11 ] In 2013, Bilateral trade between the two countries crossed the 100 million dollar mark.
Its first office was located in Prince Street, Colombo. By 1954, the company had become a Public Limited Company, company listed on Colombo stock market since 1950s. It's the earliest stock listed company in Sri Lanka. [8] In 1980s Sri Lanka total tobacco crops increase to 15,594 ha. [9] By 2010 it was producing 3.189 metric tons.
The Sri Lankan cricket team arrived in Bangladesh on 16 May 2021, [7] following their two-match Test series in Sri Lanka. [8] Ahead of the tour, Kusal Perera was appointed as Sri Lanka's new ODI captain, [9] replacing Dimuth Karunaratne. [10] Bangladesh won the first ODI by 33 runs. [11]