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‘Made in Bangladesh’, the first-ever Bangladeshi trade fair in Qatar, will be held at the Doha Exhibition and Convention Centre’ from December 10 to 12.
The trade fair will showcase Bangladeshi products and help build bridges between businessmen, investors and entrepreneurs from Bangladesh and their counterparts in Qatar, which has emerged as a new commercial hub in the Middle East.
The Bangladesh Embassy and the Bangladesh Forum Qatar (BFQ), a registered organisation of Bangladeshi professionals and businessmen in Qatar, recently organised an outreach programme at Radisson Blu Hotel. The programme aimed at involving members of the Bangladeshi community in Qatar for successfully holding the event.
Ambassador of Bangladesh to Qatar HE Ashud Ahmed along with other high-ranking officials of the embassy, representatives of Bangladeshi community organisations and Bangladeshi businessmen were present at the outreach event.
Israt Ara Younus, one of the members of the organising panel, founding president of BFQ Iftekhar Ahmed and vice president Yusuf Saeed attended the event.
Iftekhar Ahmed introduced the BFQ and its different initiatives to the attendees highlighting the importance of their active participation in enhancing the image of Bangladesh and its potential trade and investment portfolio in Qatar.
Yusuf Saeed talked about the potential of 18 major sectors of Bangladesh, which are expected to participate in the event, and also gave details about venue management, stall information as well as the opportunities for the local business community in Qatar.
He said the trade fair would serve as a platform for Bangladeshi companies and businessmen in Qatar to showcase their products and services as well as share experiences with prospective Qatari partners.
Different community organisations present at the event appreciated the initiative.
First Secretary at Bangladesh Embassy Md Mahbur Rahman said the ‘Made in Bangladesh’ is part of the Bangladesh government’s efforts to boost economic diplomacy. The Bangladesh Embassy is working with concerned authorities in Bangladesh as well as in Qatar to make the event successful, he added.
Ambassador Ashud Ahmed said Bangladesh has made enviable progress in many sectors which will be showcased at the upcoming ‘Made in Bangladesh’ exhibition.
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