Report on Revolution of E- Business in Bangladesh

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    Report on Revolution of E- Business in Bangladesh

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    2020-06-24
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    Rahman, Md. Shakibur
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    Abstract
    During recent years, E-commerce has opened a innovative era at intervals the history of looking out trend in People's Republic of Bangladesh. it's created a massive opportunity to every customers and merchants This research examines the advantages and disadvantages of e-commerce in Bangladesh.The history and progress of the e-commerce sector in Bangladesh, as well as the study area's aims, methodology, and constraints, are all discussed at the outset of this paper. With the help of secondary data, the current market conditions and opportunities in this industry have been briefly described. Furthermore, there are threats of technical, legal, restrictive aspects of this explicit sector of business. Finally, some ideas to strengthen the e-commerce sector are included in this paper.
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