QUETTA: The Quetta Chamber of Commerce and Industry (QCCI) on Friday urged for banking system at the Pakistan-Iran border in order to ease trade process and transactions.

A QCCI delegation led by its president Jumma Badezai met with Assistant to Iranian Foreign Minister Syed Rasool Mosvi and Director General for Safety Affairs Ali Raza Haqiqian to discuss bilateral trade and issues faced by Pakistani businessmen at the border.

Mr Mosvi and Mr Haqiqian assured the delegation that the issues of Balochistan’s business community will be addressed on priority basis. The businessmen were informed that appropriate arrangements to save their goods from environmental effects were also being put in place.

Published in Dawn, June 1st, 2019

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