COM: LCCI demands amendments in Trade Organizations Ordinance 2007.

PPI - Pakistan Press International | June 2, 2009 | Copyright

LAHORE, June 01 (PPI): The Lahore Chamber of Commerce and Industry has demanded of the Federal Government to make necessary amendments in the Trade Organizations Ordinance 2007 as the existing Ordinance is against the very spirit of the formation of trade bodies that are meant to strengthen institutional framework and to ensure continuity in policies. Taking a strong exception to the Clause 23 section 13 (a) of the Trade Organisations Ordinance2007, the LCCI President Mian Muzaffar Ali said that the said clause by virtue of which half of the Executive Committee members stand ...

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