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BCCCI, Alibaba.com sign MoU to boost digital trade

Greenwatch Desk Trade 2026-04-23, 2:43pm

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The Bangladesh China Chamber of Commerce and Industry (BCCCI) has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Alibaba.com at the Chamber's office at Gulshan in the city, with the objective of strengthening digital trade collaboration and expanding global market access for Bangladeshi businesses.


The agreement was signed on Wednesday on behalf of BCCCI by its President, Mohd. Khorshed Alam, while Wang Xi, Chairman of Meidao Textile Technology Co. Ltd. and the authorised representative of Alibaba.com in Bangladesh, signed on behalf of Alibaba.com, said a press release today.

The MoU aims to empower Bangladeshi entrepreneurs, exporters, and SMEs by enabling them to leverage the Alibaba.com platform to showcase their products and services globally, connect with international buyers, and enhance their competitiveness in the digital marketplace.

Under this partnership, Alibaba.com will provide enhanced facilities and dedicated support to BCCCI members, including preferential access to platform services, business advisory support, and tailored solutions to facilitate international trade and market expansion.

Additionally, BCCCI members will benefit from a range of capacity-building initiatives, including training and guidance on e-commerce best practices, export readiness, and the effective utilisation of digital trade platforms.

Senior Vice-Presidents, Vice-Presidents, Directors, and members of BCCCI were present at the signing ceremony, underscoring the Chamber's ongoing commitment to fostering international business cooperation and promoting trade between Bangladesh and China, reports BSS.