Trade Fair Gaining Momentum with Crowds at Stalls
The 29th edition of the Dhaka International Trade Fair (DITF) began on the first day of the new year with hopes of overcoming political and economic crises. Although the fair didn’t initially draw much attention, it has gained vibrancy as a third of the month has passed. Yesterday, Friday (January 10), the fairground became lively with crowds of shoppers and visitors due to the weekend holiday. Additionally, cultural evenings and concerts added a different dimension to the event.
According to organizers and traders, over a hundred thousand people gathered at the fair on Friday. They expect a similar turnout today, Saturday (January 11), also a weekend holiday. Since noon, thousands of shoppers and visitors have been seen entering the fair. Organizers and traders anticipate the crowd will grow as the day progresses.
A tour of the fair revealed various offers at the stalls, with employees calling out to attract shoppers and visitors. This year's fair features 362 pavilions and stalls across various categories, 351 of which belong to domestic companies. The remaining 11 stalls represent seven countries: India, Pakistan, Turkey, Singapore, Indonesia, Hong Kong, and Malaysia.
Additionally, this year’s fair has introduced spaces like July Square, Thirty-Six Square, and the Youth Pavilion to highlight the July-August uprising. The entry system has been upgraded with e-ticketing services.
The household goods stalls have attracted the most crowds. Traders mentioned that this year’s fair showcases household products of various qualities and designs, with numerous discounts offered to attract shoppers, resulting in positive responses.
However, buyers have complained that prices remain high despite discounts. Many shoppers noted that household items are always in demand due to their daily use, but this year, prices seem considerably higher.
For the first time, stall or pavilion spaces in various categories were allocated online for this year's trade fair. To ease transportation for visitors, along with BRTC's dedicated bus service, Uber has introduced special discounted services.
This year, initiatives have also been taken to organize sector-specific or product-based seminars. A separate sourcing corner, electronics, and furniture zones have been arranged for the convenience of foreign entrepreneurs or companies. To cater to visitors of different age groups, there are dedicated technology corners, sitting areas for senior citizens, and a children's park for kids' recreation.
The month-long trade fair will run daily from 10 am to 9 pm and until 10 pm on weekends. Entry tickets are priced at 50 BDT for adults and 25 BDT for children under 12. However, freedom fighters and people with disabilities can enter for free by showing their identification cards.
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