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Home » Sector » Industrial » PTI MNA assures industrialists of support

PTI MNA assures industrialists of support

24 February 2021
in Industrial
Reading Time: 1 min read

PTI Member of the National Assembly (MNA) Saif-ur-Rehman vowed to convey to the Governor of Sindh and the Prime Minister the voice of the industrialists about taxes, infrastructure and facilities for industrial growth in Karachi.

During the Federal B Region Trade and Industry Association (FBATI) tour, MNA addressed industry-related issues and various other issues. FBATI President Muhammad Ali, spokesman Idrees Gigi and other representatives were also present on the occasion.

He said that currently, because of the repayment of loans taken in the past and their interest, the prices of gas and electricity have to be boosted.

He said that more projects are being initiated, that the completion of the Green Line project would provide industrial workers with better transport facilities, while the provision of modern fire tenders would also assist industrialists in dealing with emergencies.

The MNA said the district administration, which has space for more development, has adopted the municipal tax system. The industrialists affiliated with FBATI were assured of cooperation by Saif-ur-Rehman.

Source: Business Recorder

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