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My Visit To An International Trade Fair

Visiting a International trade fair is a part and parcel of education. By reading books one's knowledge can't be perfect. So I am fond of visiting a trade fair. I got a chance to visit the last international trade fair which was held at Sher-eBanglanagar in Dhaka. In the joyful fair I went with my elder brother who is a student of Sher-e-Bangla Nagar College. I found hundred of decorated stalls of different companies from different countries. Japan, India, China, Pakistan, Iran, Singapore, Thailand, South Korea, Italic, Germany, Britain, Myanmar, Malaysia, Bangladesh and other above thirty foreign countries participated in the fair. Almost all kinds of electronic and ceramic companies and garment's factories from the countries displayed their products (goods) in the world famous fair. I met hundreds of foreign buyers and college-going students of our land. All were busy in buying goods. I exchanged my views and ideas with some buyers who came from different parts of the world. I learned their social customs and choice. I bought some fancy articles and garments made of Bangladesh. The main attraction of the fair was the handicrafts of our native land. In international trade fair helps to make brotherhoods and friendship among the different nations of the world. By visiting the fair one can develop one's outlook and widens one's knowledge to face the battle of life. I do believe that every student should visit an international trade fair to gain new knowledge and new experience.



My Visit To An International Trade Fair

Visiting an international trade fair is an integral part of education because reading books alone can't provide a complete understanding of the world. I have a keen interest in attending trade fairs as they offer a unique learning experience. I had the opportunity to visit the last international trade fair held at Sher-e-Banglanagar in Dhaka, and I was accompanied by my elder brother, who is a student at Sher-e-Bangla Nagar College. The trade fair was a delightful and vibrant event, featuring hundreds of beautifully decorated stalls representing various companies from different countries. Countries such as Japan, India, China, Pakistan, Iran, Singapore, Thailand, South Korea, Italy, Germany, Britain, Myanmar, Malaysia, Bangladesh, and over thirty other foreign nations participated in the fair. Almost every type of electronic and ceramic company, as well as garment factories, showcased their products, making it a world-famous event. During my visit, I had the chance to interact with numerous foreign buyers and college students from our own country. Everyone was engrossed in buying goods, and I engaged in conversations with some buyers from different parts of the world. This allowed me to learn about their social customs and preferences. I also purchased some fancy items and garments made in Bangladesh. The highlight of the fair was the display of handicrafts from our homeland. International trade fairs foster camaraderie and friendship among nations from around the world. Visiting such fairs broadens one's outlook and enhances knowledge, preparing individuals to face the challenges of life. I firmly believe that every student should visit an international trade fair to gain new knowledge and experiences. It is a valuable opportunity for personal growth and global awareness.




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A TRADE FAIR

A trade fair is a fair for the display of industrial goods to the foreign buyers to get them acquainted with the exportable items of the country. It helps to earn foreign exchange.

 

It is a gigantic affair. So it cannot be organised by an individual. It is normally held once a year. A great publicity is done for this purpose. And this publicity is made through advertisement in the national and international dailies to draw the attention of the industrialists and producers, national and international. The host country also advises friendly countries to install stalls in trade fair to display their exportable goods to the importers of the host country.

 

As a trade fair gives scope to a country to display her products, friendly countries gladly respond to the call of the host countries. Works of arts, crafts, handicrafts, agriculture and industry are placed at different corners of a trade fair. There are also arrangements for recreation, food etc for the visitors. Thus a trade fair is very much useful. A host country can know the other parts of the globe through a trade fair.

 

In our country every year an International Trade Fair is held in Dhaka. It continues for a month. It draws a lot of crowd. The local people get the chance of buying exported goods. A trade fair also attracts a lot of exporters and importers. In fact, a trade fair helps a lot to promote business and trade.

 

A trade fair should be held every year to encourage importers of foreign

countries to import goods from our country. The day is not far when we shall be able to import necessary goods keeping the balance of trade in our favour.



AN INTERNATIONAL TRADE FAIR


By the 18th century, when the number of shops and markets had increased and transportation and communication methods were improved, commercial fairs had lost their importance. Fairs were, however, maintained, because trade could be concentrated in a single place, and market conditions could thus be gauged and prices fixed. In the 18th century the greatest fairs were those at Leipzig (established 1507), in Germany, and Stourbridge (established 1211), in England. In the 19th century, the fair of Leipzig became the great international trade fair. Goods were, however, no longer sold directly, and the Leipzig fair was more an exhibition of samples than a fair in the traditional sense of the word.

The per-capita volume of Bangladeshi internal and foreign trade is low. Domestic trade in rural areas is conducted largely through thousands of periodic markets called hats. Since independence in 1971 the value of Bangladesh’s annual imports has usually been at least twice that of exports; in 2003 imports cost $8.7 billion, and exports earned $5.8 billion. The principal exports are jute products and raw jute; clothing, seafood, tea, and hides and leather goods are the other important exports. Imports include foodstuffs, basic manufactures, mineral fuels, machinery, and transportation equipment. Exports go mainly to European countries (especially Germany and Italy), the United States, Hong Kong, and Japan; imports come chiefly from India, European countries, China, Japan, Hong Kong, South Korea, Singapore, and the United States. Only a relatively insignificant number of tourists visit Bangladesh each year.

An international trade fair is a fair for the display of industrial goods to the foreign buyers to get them acquainted with the exportable items of the country. It helps to earn foreign exchange. It is a gigantic affair. So it cannot be organised by an individual. It is normally held once a year. A great publicity is done for this purpose. And this publicity is made through advertisement in the national and international dailies to draw the attention of the industrialists and producers, national and international. The host country also advises friendly countries to install stalls in trade fair to display their exportable goods to the importers of the host country. As a trade fair gives scope to a country to display her products, friendly countries gladly respond to the call of the host countries. Works of arts, crafts, handicrafts, agriculture and industry are placed at different corners of a trade fair. There are also arrangements for recreations, food etc for the visitors. Thus a trade fair is very much useful. A host country can know the other parts of the globe through a trade fair. A trade fair should be held every year to encourage importers of foreign countries to import goods from our country. The day is no more so far when we shall be able to import necessary goods keeping the balance of trade in our favour.   

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