CCCI president urges CA to resolve Ctg power crisis
Our Correspondent | Monday, 30 June 2008
Chittagong, June 29: The Chittagong Chamber of Commerce and Industry (CCCI) president Saifuzzaman Chowdhury, while attending the 4th meeting of Better Business Forum, expressed grave concern on the prevailing power crisis and urged the Chief Advisor (CA) to undertake urgent measures to resolve it.
CCCI president said, following such an unprecendented power crisis resulting in frequent power outages and load sheddings, the industrial production, trade and commerce and normal life of the people of Chittagong and its adjoining areas have been adversely affected.
Power crisis have put the members of the business communuty into immense financial crisis as they are apprehending losing foreign buyers on failure of complying with the schedules.
If the prevailing situation continued, many industrial units would be facing closure in this region, Chamber chief observed.
CCCI president further apprehended , power crisis may adversely affect socio-economic aspects of the country too. Normal activities of the offices and commercial organisations are facing closure and power based communication media including computer network are also on the verge of closure.
CCCI president said, following such an unprecendented power crisis resulting in frequent power outages and load sheddings, the industrial production, trade and commerce and normal life of the people of Chittagong and its adjoining areas have been adversely affected.
Power crisis have put the members of the business communuty into immense financial crisis as they are apprehending losing foreign buyers on failure of complying with the schedules.
If the prevailing situation continued, many industrial units would be facing closure in this region, Chamber chief observed.
CCCI president further apprehended , power crisis may adversely affect socio-economic aspects of the country too. Normal activities of the offices and commercial organisations are facing closure and power based communication media including computer network are also on the verge of closure.