Mayfair Stylewear signs deal with Japanese firm
Mayfair Stylewear, a jute trading company of Bangladesh, and M2 Company Ltd, a Japanese export-import company, recently signed an agreement on promoting traditional jute goods and diversified jute products of Bangladesh in the Japanese market.
SM Sajjad Hossain, chief executive officer and managing partner of the jute trading company of the country, and Junji Mitsui, chief operating officer of the Japanese company, inked the deal in Dhaka, said a press release.
Mayfair Stylewear officials went to Japan last year to see the potential of diversified jute goods in its market. After their fruitful visit and meeting with potential buyers, including M2 Company, they have signed an agreement for a long-term sustainable business relationship, according to the press release.
The Bangladeshi company has built a strong outsourcing network and production unit for their local and international buyers for diversified jute goods.
Mayfair Stylewear was awarded as the "Best Innovative Brand" for introducing commercial jute blazer in a niche segment of Bangladesh.
The chief operating officers of both the organisations and other executives of the Japanese company were present.
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