Bangladesh welcomes 35-member delegation from FPCCI during Jan 2025

Pakistan Jan, 10 2025
Bangladesh welcomes 35-member delegation from FPCCI during Jan 2025
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KARACHI: Bangladesh Deputy High Commissioner in Karachi S. M. Mahbubul Alam had an interactive meeting recently with the Office bearers of the Federation of Pakistan Chambers and Commerce & Industry (FPCCI) at its Headquarters in Karachi.

Businesspersons of diverse business areas also participated at the meeting. Deputy High Commissioner welcomed the delegation from FPCCI, which comprises with 35 members with the President of the Federation Mr. Atif Ikram Sheikh as the head of the delegation. Chairman, Proprietor, Partner, Chief Executive Officer (CEO), Managing Director (MD), Executive Director (ED), and Directors of different companies in Pakistan are included in the FPCCI 35-member delegation to Bangladesh, which is expected to visit during 10-15 January 2025.    

  The FPCCI delegation is expected to meet dignitaries including Commerce Advisor of the Interim Government of Bangladesh, Federation and different Chambers in Bangladesh, Export Promotion Bureau (EPB), Bangladesh Investment Development Authority (BIDA) and other business leaders in different business sectors in Bangladesh. The FPCCI delegation is also expected to participate at the Dhaka International Trade (DIT) Fair, which is being held during January 2025 in Dhaka.  Deputy High Commissioner briefed the delegation that the 29th edition of the Dhaka International Trade Fair (DITF) 2025 is being held in Dhakaduring January. Bangladesh Commerce Ministry, in collaboration with the Export Promotion Bureau (EPB) of Bangladesh, has organized the month-long fair, featuring around 400 pavilions and stalls. Many international companies of different countries, including Türkiye, India, Pakistan, Singapore, Indonesia, and Malaysia have been participating in the fair in Dhaka.   Bangladesh diplomats mentioned that there is a diverse range of products on exhibition and promotion, such as textiles, electronics, furniture, jute goods, leather products, household items, jewellery, processed foods, handicrafts, and many more.  The Dhaka trade fair also combines tradition and innovation, offering a vibrant marketplace and a platform for cultural exchange. In addition to the exhibition, seminars on potential sectors and products are planned to enhance trade opportunities.     The President of FPCCI commented that the in the age of globalization the countries and regions in the world come closer and due to mutual interdependencies the scope for further cooperation is huge and Bangladesh and Pakistan could fully utilize their untapped potential of wider business.  FPCCI Senior Vice-President Saquib Fayaaz Magoon said that both the countries are eager to promote bilateral trade in near future.

Pakistan Fruits and Vegetable Merchants, Exporters and Importers Association Patron-in-Chief said that there are huge potential of export of different items to Bangladesh such as kinno, onions, apple, dates, mango, grapes, fresh vegetables, other fruits, packed food items, fruit juices and spices. The Chairman of Rice Exporters Association of Pakistan said that Bangladesh is a good market for export of rice from Pakistan.         The Deputy High Commissioner of Bangladesh and FPCCI business leaders said that there are also many more items such as jute and jute products, leather and leather products, pharmaceutical products and raw materials, ready-made garments, fabrics, chemicals such as hydrogen peroxide, ceramics, home appliances, plastic goods, cosmetics, sport goods, jewellery, tea, jack-fruits, pine apples, beetle leaf, electronics, cars, industrial machinery, carpets, toys, bicycles, and so on may be on the trade baskets between the two countries.

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