A major trade summit in Addis Ababa concluded with the launch of Kingmansa.com, a digital marketplace connecting African and Bangladeshi businesses. The Embassy of Bangladesh in Ethiopia and the Africa Bangladesh Business Forum organized the gathering, which drew government officials, business leaders, and investors focused on expanding cooperation in pharmaceuticals, textiles, information technology, and other sectors.
Ethiopian State Minister Yidenekachew Worku encouraged Bangladeshi investment while Ambassador Dewano Keder highlighted Ethiopia's strategic position for accessing African markets. Air Vice Marshal Sitwat Nayeem and ABBF President Zahirul Haq emphasized strengthening commercial relationships through policy dialogue and trade facilitation. The exhibition featured 40 Bangladeshi companies and attracted nearly 1,000 visitors.
Delegates visited Kilinto Special Economic Zone and Gada Special Economic Zone to examine industrial infrastructure and export capabilities. Participants expressed optimism about creating sustainable partnerships in technology transfer and industrial development between the two regions.
Ethiopian State Minister Yidenekachew Worku encouraged Bangladeshi investment while Ambassador Dewano Keder highlighted Ethiopia's strategic position for accessing African markets. Air Vice Marshal Sitwat Nayeem and ABBF President Zahirul Haq emphasized strengthening commercial relationships through policy dialogue and trade facilitation. The exhibition featured 40 Bangladeshi companies and attracted nearly 1,000 visitors.
Delegates visited Kilinto Special Economic Zone and Gada Special Economic Zone to examine industrial infrastructure and export capabilities. Participants expressed optimism about creating sustainable partnerships in technology transfer and industrial development between the two regions.