ISLAMABAD: All Pakistan Traders Union has postponed the call of strike until December 31 due to Peshawar incident. The union president Ajmal Baloch told Customs Today that the government had decided to remove SRO-608 but did not implement the decision. “We have not taken back the decision of strike but postponed due the tragic incident of Peshawar. The second problem of traders is the audit. The FBR used to audit of only 2 percent people but now it has been increased to 12 percent. The government ensured to resolve the issues but to no avail. We will wait the result of talks with the government until January and will plan the next strategy,” he said.
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