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India Expo to be held in Dhaka

byghadia
28/11/2015
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NEW DELHI: In the background of tremendous scope of exports to Bangladesh with India’s total imports in December 2014 of USD 41 billion and Indian exports of USD 7 billion to Bangladesh, India Expo Dhaka is being organised by FIEO on November 28-29, 2015 at the Pan Pacific Sonargaon, Dhaka, Bangladesh with a contingent of 96 delegates representing 53 companies from all over India.

The sectors being represented are mostly from the MSMEs- Footwear, Agri And Spices, Textiles, Furniture, Packaging Material, Monobloc Pumps Etc, Water Treatment Plant, Plastic Granules, Environment Monitoring System, Medical Testing Systems, Auto Parts, Tobacco Leaves, Quartz, Shellac And Button Lac.

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The event is supported by the High Commission of India in Dhaka, the Indo Bangladesh Chamber of Commerce and Industry (IBCCI) and Federation of Bangladesh Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FBCCI). The Delegation is being led by Ramesh Kumar Agarwal, Vice President and Regional Chairman (Eastern Region), FIEO, the exporters’ body said in a release.

Mashiur Rahman, Senior Advisor to the Prime Minister- Economic Affairs, Government of Bangladesh will be inaugurating the Expo at the Ballroom in Pan Pacific Sonargaon, Dhaka.

The India Expo is already receiving an encouraging response from the industry representatives in Bangladesh, FIEO said.

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