The state government has prepared a blueprint for creating export hub in every district with the aim to export district-specific products to 75 countries, state industries ministerShahnawaz Hussainsaid.

The exhibition was organized by the Union commerce ministry under the guidance of its additional secretary Amrit Lal Meena on the Adhiveshan Bhavan premises. Among the participants were entrepreneurs, representatives of business and industrial organisations, exporters and importers, manufacturers and traders.

Hussain said Bihar will also contribute to the Centres for the world export project that has put the export target of US$400 billion. Some products from the state were being already exported, but the present aim of the State Government is to increase the volume of export by accessing the market potential in 75 countries.

Highlighting the emerging industrial scenario in the state, Hussain said the industries department has cleared proposals worth Rs35,019 crore, while the companies interested in ethanol production have proposed to produce 187 crore litres of it for supply.