The first-ever “Made in Bangladesh Week” is commencing on 12th November 2022
BTJ Desk Report
21/08/2022
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The first-ever “Made in Bangladesh Week” is commencing on 12th November 2022. Seal the dates 12th-18th November and join us in the Made in Bangladesh Week at ICCB, Dhaka.
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