
New York, USA:
The U.S.-Bangladesh Chamber of Commerce & Industry (USBCCI) has officially announced that the 4th USBCCI Business Expo & Global SME Fair 2025 will take place on November 21–22, 2025 at the Hilton New York LaGuardia Airport Hotel.
The Expo is expected to bring together more than 50 exhibitors and over 1,500 visitors from the United States, Bangladesh, and other parts of the world, including SME entrepreneurs, investors, policymakers, government officials, and trade bodies.

Speakers at the Announcement
At the press briefing, Md. Liton Ahmed, President & CEO of USBCCI, said:
“This Expo will create new opportunities to strengthen U.S.-Bangladesh trade relations. By connecting SMEs, diaspora entrepreneurs, investors, and policymakers, we aim to build a strong global business platform.”
Sheikh Farhad, Director of USBCCI, said:
“Our goal is not only to organize an exhibition, but to create a complete international business connection platform. With B2B meetings, business seminars, and the Global Business Excellence Awards, new possibilities will be unlocked.”
Ahad Ali, CPA and Director of USBCCI, added:
“This Expo will allow Bangladeshi businesses to enter mainstream U.S. business networks. It will be an important milestone for Bangladesh’s business growth.”
Ismail Ahmed, Director of USBCCI, said:
“Our mission is to help SME entrepreneurs establish a strong presence in the U.S. and global markets. This Expo will be a bridge to achieve that.”
Md. Badrodduja Sagar, Coordinator of USBCCI, said:
“This event will open doors for Bangladeshi SMEs to enter global markets, attract new investment, and increase diaspora engagement.”
Key Features of the Expo
- International Exhibition – showcasing SME products and innovations
- B2B Meetings – direct buyer-seller networking
- Business Seminars & Panels – on trade, investment, remittance, women entrepreneurs, and diaspora engagement
- Global Business Excellence Awards 2025 – recognizing outstanding entrepreneurs
- Diaspora Networking – connecting Bangladeshi diaspora with U.S. businesses
- Policy Dialogues – involving U.S. and Bangladesh government representatives
Media Presence
The press briefing was attended by leading Bangladeshi-American community media professionals, including:
- Kaushik Ahmed, Editor, Weekly Bangali
- Nazmul Ahsan, Editor, Weekly Porichoy
- Lavlu Ansar, Executive Editor, Bangladesh Pratidin USA Edition
- Ehsan Jewel, Reporter, TVN24
- Sourav Imam, Reporter, IBTV
- Shakhawat Selim, Editor, USOnline News
- Representatives from Time TV, Probas Bangladesh TV, NRB Global, VOA Bangla Service, Channel i North America, Bangla TV, and Prothom Alo North America Edition
Expected Outcomes
The Expo will create new opportunities for Bangladeshi SMEs to enter U.S. and global markets. It will also strengthen U.S.-Bangladesh bilateral trade, increase diaspora participation, and encourage new investment and technology exchange.