Bangladesh has received huge response from the visitors at 'Bangladeshi Immigrant Day and Trade Fair 2022' to build 'Brand Bangladesh' abroad by promoting Bangladesh's vibrant culture and tradition, reports BSS.
The three-day 'Bangladeshi Immigrant Day and Trade Fair' was held from September 23 to September 25 in New York, the USA.
Muktdhara New York and USA-Bangladesh Business Links in association with the Greater New York Chamber of Commerce organised the day and trade fair at the Marriott Marquis hotel in New York, said a press release on Friday.
Founder and President of the Mark Jeff Muktdhara New York, Biswajit Saha said in association with the Greater New York Chamber of Commerce, the "Bangladeshi Immigrant Day and Trade Fair 2022" provided the platform for Bangladeshi companies to showcase their products and services.
The event was designed to be a perfect amalgamation of Bangladeshi trade and cultural showcase aiming to contribute towards facilitating USA-Bangladesh bilateral trade by bringing noted delegates from the USA and Bangladesh along with business conglomerates and investors, he added.
He said apart from stalls of Bangladeshi products, there were different sessions on the export of Bangladeshi products to America and IT related seminars for American mainstream businessmen.
The sessions included - "Investment Opportunities in Bangladesh and Promoting Bangladeshi Products in the North American Market", "Bangladesh's Digital Revolution: IT Outsourcing in Bangladesh, Quality services at Low Cost", "Digital Applications at Massive Scale-Rise of Bangladesh", "Celebrating 50 Years of USA-Bangladesh Relations" and "Role of NRB intellectuals and professionals in the development of Bangladesh Women Empowerment: Break the Bias USA-Bangladesh Health Consortium".
Renowned economists and business leaders from Bangladesh took part in discussion at different sessions and events, Biswajit Saha added.
A Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) has been signed between the Federation of Bangladesh Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FBCCI) and Greater New York Chamber of Commerce (GNYCC) for recognizing the immense possibilities of promoting economic and commercial cooperation between Bangladesh and the USA, he informed.
He mentioned that the Greater NY chamber of commerce this year branded Bangladesh at their trade show.
The visiting Bangladeshi companies and a large group of FBCCI members interacted with their counterparts at the joint trade show, he added.
Bd-pratidin English/Tanvir Raihan