TCP receives Rs17.4bn

Published July 2, 2006

KARACHI, July 1: The Trading Corporation of Pakistan (TCP) has so far received Rs17.420 billion from the government as payment against the difference in procurement and sale price of different commodities.

This was stated by TCP chairman Asif Zaman Ansari, while addressing a press conference here on Saturday. He said that these commodities were either imported, exported or locally purchased and sold on the directives of the government to stabilise their prices.—APP

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