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Azadi, Inqilab marches still hamper trade activities in twin cities

byM. Faizan
23/08/2014
in Breaking News, Islamabad, Latest News
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ISLAMABAD: The effects of sit-ins and marches have started diminishing in the twin cities of Islamabad and Rawalpindi, but trade activities could not be fully recovered as the participants of the Azadi and Inqilab marches are still in the Red Zone.

According to eye-witnesses, CNG, petrol pumps and markets in twin cities have now been opened after a weeklong closure and export of fresh fruits and vegetables to Saudi Arabia and UAE has also been started through Islamabad Airport. However, delivery of meat to these countries could not be resumed because of the closure of roads from Lahore to Islamabad.

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After the resumption of exports, two trucks of fruits and two of wheat have been exported to these two countries. The officials were of the view that full exports to these countries could take time until the normalisation of the situation.

 

Tags: Azadi marchDr. Tahir ul Qadariexport Islamabad Airportfresh vegetablesfruitsImranInqlab marchPATPTIQadariwheat

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