Bangladesh will participate in Ambiente Frankfurt 2026, the world’s leading international trade fair for consumer goods, with 37 exhibitors, highlighting the country’s growing strength in consumer goods, handicrafts, ceramics, jute, and sustainable products.
The five-day fair will be held from 6 to 10 February 2026 at Messe Frankfurt, Germany. Ambiente is regarded as one of the most important global sourcing platforms, attracting international buyers, retailers, and distributors from Europe and other major markets.
Out of the total participants, 32 Bangladeshi companies will take part as direct exhibitors. These include Dhaka Handicrafts, Oporajeo, RFL Plastics, Prokritee, BD Creation, ASK Handicrafts, Akij Ceramics, CORR – The Jute Works, Protik Ceramics Ltd, San Trade, Thanapara Swallows Development Society, Hajiganj Handicrafts Ltd, Mony Jute Goods & Handicrafts, Peoples Ceramic Industries / Standard Ceramic Industries, Artisan House BD, Julhash Handicrafts, Saidpur Enterprises, Paragon Ceramic Industries, Hand Touch, Conexpo, Golden Jute Product, Global Golden Jute & Crafts, Artisan Ceramics, Earth Bound, ASIX BD, Creation, Crafts Villages, Ava Clay Tiles Bangladesh, Parijat Trading, Shinepukur Ceramics, and AUS Bangla Jutex.
In addition, five companies—Eco Crave, Sonali Aansh Industries, Jute Crafts, Maaf Craft BD, and Tarango—will participate with support from the Export Promotion Bureau (EPB), representing Bangladesh’s artisan, craft-based, and sustainable manufacturing sectors.
Ambiente Frankfurt features a wide range of product categories, including dining, living, gifting, beauty and bath, office and school supplies, global sourcing, packaging, and decorations, offering Bangladeshi exporters access to a diverse international buyer base.
Industry insiders say Bangladesh’s participation in Ambiente Frankfurt 2026 will help strengthen trade relations with European and global markets, enhance brand visibility, and promote environmentally friendly and artisan-made products in line with global consumer trends.
Bangladesh’s presence at the prestigious fair reflects the country’s continued efforts to diversify exports and expand its footprint in the global consumer goods market.