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Traders reject chances of positive effects on economy by NATO supply resumption
Wednesday, July 04, 2012 11:43:28 PM | Comments (0)
Traders reject chances of positive effects on economy by NATO supply resumption

Staff Report

ISLAMABAD: Traders organizations of the country have rejected chances of positive effects on economy by resumption of NATO supply, SAMAA reported on Wednesday.

After several months’ halt, finally NATO supply has been resumed but the traders of the country say that Pakistani economy did get anything from this resumption.
 
This was the best chance to get deals of power improvement and free trade treaties with west but it has been wasted, they added.

“Once again the government ignored economy of the country while permitting NATO supply resumption,” commented leaders of the traders’ organization. SAMAA




 
 
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