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Three-day Bhutan trade fair ends on Sunday

GreenWatch Desk World News 2023-06-24, 9:10pm

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The three-day Bhutan Trade and Investment Fair is ending on Sunday.

The Bhutan Embassy in Dhaka organised the fair as the first in Bangladesh, which was inaugurated by Commerce Minister Tipu Munshi at Gulshan Shooting Club in the capital on Friday.

The event was attended by Bhutanese Heads of Missions, Business Chairpersons, Executives of top business organizations and other officials, reports UNB.

Around 25 companies from Bhutan have participated in this fair. Even at the fair they showcased premium quality products made in Bhutan and produced in Bhutan.

Tipu Munshi said that India, Japan, South Korea have already come forward to invest in Bangladesh’s economic zones. There is also a chance for Bhutan to come.

“I will request Bhutan, come to Bangladesh, invest in economic zones,” the minister said.