BSS
  31 Dec 2025, 17:11

DITF plays vital role to promote domestic products, expand exports: CA

Chief Adviser Professor Muhammad Yunus. File Photo

DHAKA, Dec 31, 2025 (BSS) - Chief Adviser Professor Muhammad Yunus today called upon all participating countries and institutions at the Dhaka International Trade Fair (DITF) to work together in a spirit of mutual cooperation and partnership. 

“The interim government has remained firmly committed to safeguarding economic stability and fostering the desired growth . . . . This fair is a unique initiative that showcases Bangladesh’s immense potential on the global stage,” the chief adviser said in a message today on the occasion of the 30th DITF 2026. 

The head of the government extended his sincere greetings and felicitations to all participants, including domestic and foreign entrepreneurs, investors, traders and buyers. 

Noting that the DITF plays a vital role in promoting domestic products and expanding Bangladesh’s export, Prof Dr Yunus said through this fair, local entrepreneurs and consumers get valuable idea regarding the quality, design and global trends of foreign products as well.

Organised over the course of a month, the fair has consistently served as an effective platform for presenting high-quality locally manufactured products to domestic and international visitors, consumers, buyers and importers. 

Against this backdrop, the Dhaka International Trade Fair stands as an important instrument for advancing these goals, in his message, the chief adviser, hoped that the fair would help expand economic activities, create employment and strengthen the country's export.

 “I further believe that by promoting local products, encouraging diversification and attracting foreign investment, the fair will play an important role in driving overall national development,” he added.

Wishing for the DITF 2026 ‘every success’, the chief adviser expected that the fair to emerge as a vibrant, buyer-friendly and festive occasion through the meaningful engagement of all stakeholders.