The ‘Made in Bangladesh Exhibition-2025’ is going to be held in Brazil for the first time. The exhibition is being organized by the Brazil Bangladesh Chamber of Commerce and Industry (BBCCI) with the aim of promoting exportable products, diversifying markets, strengthening bilateral trade and facilitating networking in Latin America, especially in Brazil.
First-ever ‘Made in Bangladesh Exhibition-2025’ in Brazil
Figure: BBCCI speakers at a press conference organized by Hotel Ascot Palace in the capital’s Baridhara diplomatic area. Courtesy: Collected
The exhibition will be held in Sao Paulo, Brazil from June 15 to 18.
BBCCI made the announcement at a press conference held at Hotel Ascot Palace in the capital’s Baridhara Diplomatic Area on Wednesday (January 8).
BBCCI Vice President Md. Saiful Alam delivered the welcome address at the press conference. BBCCI Secretary General Md. Joynal Abdin delivered the keynote address. Haji Haris Bin Osman, Brunei Ambassador to Bangladesh; Md. Bashir Ahmed, former President of the British Bangladesh Chamber of Commerce and Industry; GM Chowdhury, President of the Dutch Bangla Chamber of Commerce and Industry, among others, were present at the event.
Brazilian Ambassador to Bangladesh Paulo Fernando Dias Feres stressed the immense potential for deepening trade relations between the two countries.
He said, “The ‘Made in Bangladesh Exhibition-2025’ is an important step in strengthening relations between Brazil and Bangladesh. This initiative is an important platform for businesses to showcase their excellence and build meaningful partnerships.”
He added, “I am sure that this event will further enhance mutual understanding and pave the way for greater economic cooperation in the future.”
BBCCI Vice President Md. Saiful Alam said, “This expo is fully in line with BBCCI’s vision of enhancing economic cooperation and opening new avenues for Bangladeshi entrepreneurs. It is a golden opportunity for our exporters to enter new markets and promote their businesses globally. If you are a leader in the garment industry, a pioneer in jute products, or a pioneer in the pharmaceutical industry, this event is your gateway to international growth.”
Joynal Abdin said, “With bilateral trade between Bangladesh and Brazil valued at $2.53 billion in 2022, the potential for significant growth is undeniable. This expo will provide a platform to explore synergies with Brazil’s sustainability goals, such as Bangladeshi jute and Brazilian industrial equipment supporting Bangladesh’s industrialization.”
The registration to participate in the exhibition can be done till January 31.