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Traders urge govt to eliminate energy crisis

byZafar Malik
13/11/2015
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SIALKOT: Former chairman of Surgical Instruments Manufacturers Association of Pakistan (SIMAP) Jehangir Babar Bajwa has urged the government for early resolution of the problems of business community besides eradicating the persistent energy crisis to facilitates businesses

Addressing an important meeting of the Sialkot business community, he added that the Sialkot exporters had been playing their pivotal role in strengthening the national economy and boosting the national exporting by earning foreign exchange to the tune of $1.8 billion annually.

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He said that the government’s effective policies were helping to give economical and political boost to the country, as the hectic efforts of the present government would also become fruitful soon.

He said that the government should continue its economical development agenda by taking the business community into confidence, saying that economical agenda was helping in putting the country on the highway of economical stability.

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