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Acting ICCI chief assures govt of businessmen’s support

byCustoms Today Report
14/11/2014
in Chambers & Associations, Pakistan Chambers
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ISLAMABAD: Mian Abdul Manan, a member of the National Assembly, has said that the bill of rent control act for Islamabad has been tabled in the National Assembly, which has been sent to the Standing Committee and soon Islamabad will have a new balanced rent law, which will take care of the interests of both landlords and tenants.

Addressing a meeting at the Islamabad Chamber of Commerce & Industry (ICCI), he said that businessmen have been playing important role in the economic development of the country and the government is determined to provide them maximum facilitation for promoting business activities with ease. He said that the private sector is the driver of economic growth and government is taking measures to support the private sector to become major partner in steering the economy out of current troubles.

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He said that government was cognizant of the difficulties being faced by the tenants and landlords in Islamabad due to unavailability of rent control act and he has presented the bill of a balanced rent law for making it into a law, which will serve the interests of both parties.

Speaking at the occasion, M Shakeel Munir, Acting President, Islamabad Chamber of Commerce & Industry thanked Mian Abdul Manan MNA for his supportive role towards the businessmen and said that his presence in parliament is a source of confidence for the whole business community of the country.

He said the current economic situation of the country demands that public and private sectors should join hands to pull the country out of stagnation and said that ICCI would fully support all policies of the government aimed at facilitating the private sector and improving the economy. He was hopeful that the enactment of rent bill into law would start a new era of positive relations between tenants and landlords and facilitate the better growth of business activities.

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