Published:  09:39 PM, 19 November 2025

Gold prices fall again in Bangladesh

Gold prices fall again  in Bangladesh

Gold prices in the domestic market have been reduced once more, with the Bangladesh Jewellers Association (BAJUS) cutting the price of 22-carat gold by Tk 1,364 per bhori.

The new price for 22-carat gold has been set at Tk 206,908 per bhori, effective from Wednesday.

BAJUS announced the revised rates in a statement on Tuesday night, citing a decrease in the local market price of pure gold (tejabi gold) as the reason for the adjustment.

According to the new price chart, 21-carat gold will now cost Tk 197,495 per bhori, 18-carat gold Tk 169,291 per bhori, and traditional method gold Tk 140,761 per bhori.

In addition to the base price, buyers must also pay a mandatory 5 percent VAT and a minimum 6 percent making charge fixed by BAJUS, though making charges may vary depending on design and craftsmanship.

BAJUS last revised the gold prices on November 15, when the price of 22-carat gold was reduced by Tk 5,447 to Tk 208,272 per bhori.

With the latest revision, gold prices have been adjusted 78 times so far this year — increased 53 times and reduced 25 times. Meanwhile, silver prices remain unchanged, with 22-carat silver selling at Tk 4,246 per bhori.



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