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Official logo of ‘Made in Bangladesh’ exhibition launched

Published: 17 Dec 2019 - 09:34 am | Last Updated: 28 Dec 2021 - 11:39 am
Ashud Ahmed (centre), Ambassador of Bangladesh to Qatar, with other officials at the launch of the exhibition logo, yesterday. Pic: Abdul Basit/The Peninsula

Ashud Ahmed (centre), Ambassador of Bangladesh to Qatar, with other officials at the launch of the exhibition logo, yesterday. Pic: Abdul Basit/The Peninsula

Sachin Kumar | The Peninsula

Doha: The official logo of the ‘Made in Bangladesh’ exhibition was launched at an event held yesterday at the Oryx Rotana Hotel, Doha. Ashud Ahmed, Ambassador of Bangladesh to Qatar released the official logo of the ‘Made In Bangladesh’ exhibition to be held at the Doha Exhibition and Convention Center (DECC) from January 28 to 30, 2020.

The three-day Made in Bangladesh exhibition is being organised by the Bangladesh Forum Qatar (BFQ) and the Embassy of Bangladesh in Doha and  under the patronage of Export Promotion Bureau (EPB) of Bangladesh and the Qatar Chamber.

Made in Bangladesh is the first initiative in Qatar to enhance Bangladesh-Qatar bilateral cooperation in the areas of trade and investment leveraging the potentials from enviable socio-economic progress of Bangladesh for last one decade.

The objective of the exhibition is to showcase Bangladeshi products and services and build bridges between businessmen, investors and entrepreneurs from Bangladesh and their counterparts in Qatar. Besides, the exhibition will feature a number of events in three days.

The first day of the exhibition will have a formal opening ceremony, seminars, cultural show under the theme ‘Rhythm of Bangladesh’, fashion show on Dhakai lamdani and Katan.

The second-day events will include seminars, cultural show under the theme ‘Seasons of Bangladesh’ and the instrumental fusion and tribute to musical legends of Bangladesh.

The third and closing day will have seminars, cultural show under the theme ‘The Bengal Beats’, Folk Festival, and formal closing ceremony and gala dinner.

Ashud Ahmed said that Bangladesh economy was growing at the rate of around 8% percent for the last ten years which is a much better pace than any other neighbouring countries.