Bangladesh Trade Fair Qatar 2024 kicks off today, celebrating golden jubilee and economic ties
The event would help promote Bangladesh's rich and diverse culture, heritage, and fashion in Qatar by showcasing export-oriented goods and services
The Bangladesh Trade Fair Qatar 2024 opens its doors tomorrow, marking a three-day celebration of the 50th anniversary of diplomatic relations between Bangladesh and Qatar.
To be held at the Al Falak ballroom of the Crowne Plaza Doha - The Business Park Hotel, the event runs until 25 May.
The trade fair will also celebrate the historic and successful visit of the Amir HH Sheikh Tamim Bin Hamad Al Thani to Bangladesh in April 2024.
The visit marks a significant milestone in the strong and brotherly ties between the two nations.
The event would help promote Bangladesh's rich and diverse culture, heritage, and fashion in Qatar by showcasing export-oriented goods and services, reports The Peninsula.
It also aims to strengthen economic ties, promote bilateral trade, and foster new business opportunities between Bangladesh and Qatar.
As many as 30 reputed companies from Bangladesh's garments, food, real estate, and hotel tourism sectors are expected to participate in the fair.
The event will also include a series of cultural programs and seminars. Several diplomats, including the Ambassadors based in Doha, dignitaries of Qatar, local communities, members of the Bangladesh community, and expatriate communities of other countries, are expected to attend.
"The Bangladesh Trade Fair Qatar 2024 is not only a celebration of our achievements but also a gateway to future cooperation and prosperity," said MA Murad Hossain, a representative of the Bangladesh Embassy in Qatar.
The embassy representative stated that the event underscores the enduring friendship and growing economic partnership between the two countries.
"This event is crucial for showcasing Bangladesh's vibrant business landscape and exploring new avenues for investment and collaboration. We are thrilled to bring together businesses, investors, and entrepreneurs from both nations under one roof," he added.