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4th USBCCI Business Expo & Global SME Fair 2025 Successfully Concludes in New York
New York, USA —
The 4th USBCCI Business Expo & Global SME Fair 2025 has successfully concluded in New York, marking a significant step forward in enhancing U.S.–Bangladesh bilateral trade, SME development, and cross-border business collaboration.
The two-day international fair took place on November 21–22, 2025, at the DoubleTree by Hilton, LaGuardia Airport, bringing together high-level policymakers, industry leaders, investors, SMEs, startups, and Bangladeshi-American entrepreneurs under one global platform.
More Than 40 Organizations Participate in a Vibrant Business Showcase
This year’s Expo featured participation from over 40 public and private sector companies representing diverse global industries, including:
- Banking & Financial Institutions
- Real Estate & Property Development
- IT & Technology Solutions
- FinTech & Investment Firms
- Mortgage & CPA Services
- Restaurant & Hospitality Businesses
- SME & Startup Ventures
The strong representation highlighted increasing interest in expanding trade and investment opportunities between the United States and Bangladesh.
Inaugurated by New York State Assemblywoman Jennifer Rajkumar
The Expo was formally inaugurated by New York State Assemblywoman Jennifer Rajkumar, who praised the rapid advancement of the Bangladeshi community in business and leadership roles:
“The Bangladeshi community is progressing remarkably in business and innovation. Initiatives like the USBCCI Expo play a vital role in strengthening U.S.–Bangladesh economic ties,” she stated during the opening ceremony.
Her presence underscored the growing influence and recognition of the Bangladeshi-American business community in New York.
B2B Meetings, Seminars & Global Business Excellence Awards Highlight the Event
The two-day Expo offered a comprehensive lineup of impactful business activities, including:
- Business-to-Business (B2B) Meetings
- Industry Seminars & Panel Discussions
- Networking Sessions with U.S. Corporate Leaders
- Global Business Excellence Awards Ceremony
Business stakeholders from both countries engaged in discussions on trade expansion, SME financing, technology integration, supply chain development, and investment opportunities within the U.S. market.
Bangladeshi Companies Gain Direct Access to U.S. Market Channels
USBCCI President Md. Liton Ahmed emphasized the importance of the Expo in enabling Bangladeshi businesses to enter mainstream U.S. markets.
He noted that five companies from Bangladesh participated this year, gaining direct access to American distributors, buyers, and industry networks.
“This platform will further amplify the global recognition of ‘Made in Bangladesh’ products and help expand their reach across international markets,” he said.
Strong Visitor Interest in Technology, Banking, Real Estate & SME Sectors
Throughout the Expo, visitors showed strong engagement at various exhibitor booths, particularly in:
- Technology & IT Solutions
- Real Estate Development
- Banking & Financial Advisory Services
- SME Product Showcases
The turnout highlighted growing interest from U.S. and international businesses in exploring Bangladesh’s expanding markets and partnership opportunities.
USBCCI Expresses Gratitude and Announces Future Initiatives
The U.S. Bangladesh Chamber of Commerce & Industry (USBCCI) expressed sincere appreciation to all dignitaries, exhibitors, participants, and partners for contributing to the success of the Expo.
USBCCI also announced upcoming initiatives, including:
- Global Trade Missions 2025–2026
- U.S.–Bangladesh Investment Summit
- Global SME Accelerator Program
- Cross-Border Startup Collaboration Platforms
These initiatives aim to further enhance economic cooperation, investment flow, and SME development between the two countries.
About USBCCI
The U.S. Bangladesh Chamber of Commerce & Industry (USBCCI) is dedicated to strengthening bilateral trade, promoting investment opportunities, and supporting SMEs through global networking, policy advocacy, and strategic business initiatives.