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ICCI seeks industrial tariff for cold storage industry

ISLAMABAD   –  Islamabad Chamber of Commerce and In­dustry (ICCI) on Thursday urged the gov­ernment to restore the industrial power tariff for the cold storage industry to save it from further trouble. A delegation of cold storage owners led by Anjuman-e-Wholesale Fruit Commission Agents Presi­dent Babu Muhammad Aleem and General Secretary Tahar Ayub visited Islamabad Chamber of Commerce and Industry (ICCI).

They highlighted the issues being faced by the cold storage industry, said a press release issued here. Addressing the delegation, Ahsan Zafar Bakhtawari, President ICCI, said that the cold storage industry was paying electricity bills un­der the industrial tariff, but the govern­ment has imposed a commercial tariff on this industry due to which the amount of their electricity bills has increased manifold giving rise to their cost of do­ing business. This industry is facing great problems, he said, adding that due to the increase in the business cost of the cold storage industry, there is an unnecessary increase in the prices of vegetables and fruits. He urged the government to re­store the industrial tariff for this sector to save the people from high inflation.

He assured the delegation that ICCI would cooperate with them in efforts to solve their problems. Speaking on the oc­casion, Babu Muhammad Aleem, Presi­dent and General Secretary Tahar Ayub of Anjuman Wholesale Fruit Commission Agents said that the wholesale vegetable and fruit market of Islamabad is meeting the needs of this region as well as supply­ing fruits and vegetables to Kashmir and North areas besides promoting exports. They emphasized that CDA to take steps to solve the issues faced by their market to facilitate better growth of its business ac­tivities. President ICCI Ahsan Bakhtawari, appointed Arslan Javed as the convener of the Cold Storage Committee and issued him a formal letter to this effect.

Source: nation.com.pk

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