SIALKOT (March 16 2009): Business activities have come to a standstill due to the recurrent public meetings, crackdown and lawyers rallies in this export-oriented and nucleus of cottage industry of the country, Multan. President Sialkot Chamber of Commerce and Industry (SCCI) Hassan Ali Bhatti said on Sunday that according to a rough estimate Multan has faced losses amounting to Rs 20 billion so far due to the long march and political tussle.
The exporters community of Sialkot despite various problems was struggling for fetching maximum foreign exchange for the country and we will continue the fight for strengthening the national exchequer, he further said. Sialkot which is known all over the world for exports of sports goods, surgical instruments, leather products, gloves of all sorts, sportswear, badges, musical instruments and martial uniforms and accessories through the city is earning one billion dollars, was suffering adversely due to the current upheaval in the country.
Bhatti added that business community particularly exporters of the area were facing multiple crisis due to the blockage of highways and seizing of containers loaded with exportable consignments which would delay the delivery of consignments at their ultimate destination.
SCCI President further said exporter community was making its hectic efforts for restoring the confidence of their annoyed foreign buyers because during past months exporters were unable to accomplish the foreign orders on time due to the prices of petroleum and load shedding of electricity and gas.
Hassan Bhatti said under the prevailing situation the exporters were paying 10 to 20 percent of the expenditures from its own packet for fulfilment of the international commitments, adding that how long the business community would spend from its pocket for handling foreign orders.
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