KCAG seeks end to strike

Published May 8, 2003

KARACHI, May 7: The Karachi Customs Agents Group (KCAG) has sought government intervention in the situation created by the strike of Transport Ittehad (KPT), which has entered second day on Wednesday.

The general secretary of the KCAG Inam Rahmani said that strike was causing a lot of damage to the country’s external trade.

He asked the minister of transport, labour, trade and industry (Sindh) Muhammad Adil Siddiqui and city Nazim Naimatullah Khan to initiate immediate steps to resolve the matter which was causing tremendous financial loss to the trade.

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