US trade show begins Thursday


FE Team | Published: October 25, 2022 18:04:11 | Updated: October 26, 2022 20:28:11


US trade show begins Thursday

US Ambassador to Bangladesh Peter D. Haas will inaugurate the three-day 28th US Trade Show that will begin in the city on Thursday demonstrating "US commitment” to working in partnership with Bangladesh.

The US Trade Show from October 27 to 29 will also demonstrate US commitment to support Bangladesh’s continued growth and development, economic diversification and resilience to external shocks and stressors, and support for an economic development strategy that adheres to the principles of broadly shared prosperity for all, reports UNB.

The US Trade Show, to be held at the Pan Pacific Sonargaon Hotel, will feature leading US companies in Bangladesh, said the organizers at a press conference on Tuesday.

It will also include US Embassy seminars on US visas, higher education opportunities in the United States, USAID’s activities supporting private sector development in Bangladesh, and intellectual property rights.

The US Trade Show is organized in partnership with the American Chamber of Commerce (AmCham) in Bangladesh and will showcase the high quality, innovative American goods and services U.S. businesses offer in Bangladesh.

Over 40 exhibitors operating in Bangladesh, including in the energy, banking and financial services, food and beverage sectors, and more, will display the products and services of US brands.

This year’s Trade Show is particularly significant because it is the first US Trade Show in Dhaka held in person since the start of the Covid-19 pandemic.

It also falls during the 5oth anniversary year of US-Bangladesh bilateral relations, said the US Embassy in Dhaka.

The United States is ranked as the top export destination for Bangladeshi products, and two-way trade between the United States and Bangladesh totaled $10.64 billion in 2021.

During the Trade Show, the US Embassy will host four informational seminars.

On Thursday at 3:00 pm, the US Agency for International Development (USAID) will lead a discussion on USAID in Bangladesh: Supporting Economic Growth and Engaging the Private Sector.

On Friday, at 3:00 pm, US Embassy Dhaka Consular Officers and Education USA Advisors will provide a joint presentation on the free consultative education services provided by the U.S. Embassy through its Education USA Advising Centers across Bangladesh, as well as the student visa application process for study abroad in the United States.

Following this session, US Embassy Consular Officials will discuss the process for applying for US visas, including business, investor, and work visas at 4:30 pm.

On Saturday, at 4:30 pm, Embassy officials will join a panel presentation seminar on intellectual property rights’ impact on cross-border business.

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