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US Trade Show begins tomorrow
2/7/2006
 

          The 15th annual US Trade Show will begin tomorrow (Wednesday) at Dhaka Sheraton Hotel, with 75 exhibitors showcasing their products in 127 booths, reports UNB.
The American Chamber of Commerce in Bangladesh (AmCham) and the United States Embassy are jointly organising the three-day show.
Foreign Minister M Morshed Khan will inaugurate the show as the chief guest.
Charge' d' Affaires of the US Embassy in Bangladesh Judith A Chammas and AmCham President Andrew L Fawthrop will attend the opening ceremony at the show.
The show will be opened to the public for all three days from 10:00 am to 8:00 pm where the entry fee is Tk 20 per person, said executive director of the AmCham at a press conference in a city hotel.
Also present at the press conference were AmCham President Andrew L Fawthrop, Political and Economic Affairs Counseller Dundas McCullough and Second Secretary of Economic and Commercial Office Dayle Rebecca Johns.
AmCham President Andrew L Fawthrop, while answering to a question, said that the bilateral trade between Bangladesh and the USA was increasing day by day and it would be benefit both the countries.

 

 
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