Bangladesh receives ‘Best Award’ at 15th Abuja Int’l Trade Fair


FE Team | Published: December 08, 2020 19:47:06 | Updated: December 11, 2020 10:58:22


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Bangladesh received ‘Best Award’ for outstanding performance and lasting contribution at the 15th Abuja International Trade Fair held on November 24 to December 4 at Abuja in Nigeria.

Bangladesh High Commission in Abuja actively participated at the 15th Abuja International Trade Fair under the theme ‘Trade and Commerce Beyond Borders’ organized by Abuja Chamber of Commerce and Industry (ACCI) at Abuja in Nigeria, said a press release.

During the fair, exhibitors, visitors, buyers and sellers appreciated the products put on display at Bangladesh stall. On the sidelines of the Trade Fair, the officials of the Mission also met a number of CEOs of different companies and potential importers.

The High Commission received the ‘Best Award’ from the Abuja Chamber of Commerce and Industry yesterday (December 7, 2020).

The release said to pursue the goals of ‘Economic Diplomacy’ of the government, Bangladesh High Commission in Abuja, Nigeria participated the Trade Fair which was formally inaugurated by Otunba Adeniyi Adebayo, Minister of Industry, Trade and Investment of Nigeria.

Alh. Muhammad Musa Bello, Minister of Federal Capital Territory of Nigeria and Prince Adetokunbo Kayode, President of Abuja Chamber of Commerce and Industry, among others, were present on November 26.

Bidosh Chandra Barman, First Secretary and Acting High Commissioner was present at the inaugural ceremony along with Ambassadors/High Commissioners, local dignitaries and the business leaders at the 15th annual Expo.

After the opening ceremony, two ministers along with other dignitaries visited Bangladesh Stall and appreciated the products on display while making a tour at the fair ground.

The High Commission put up a large stall, utilising its wide range of exportable items of Bangladesh which were on display including pharmaceuticals, ceramic products, jute and leather products, ready-made garments, handicrafts, tea, electrical and home appliances and agro-products, reports BSS.

 

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