CCCI to sue for water transport strike loss
Monday, 17 May 2010
Our Correspondent
CHITTAGONG, May 15: Chittagong Chamber of Commerce and Industry (CCCI) has decided to go to the court for stalling the water transport strike in the port.
The CCCI president MA Latif MP, who is now leading a business delegation in Japan, said this in a statement today.
The CCCI secretary Osman Gani Chowdhury quoting its president said, the case will be filed in the court within a day or two.
The trade body chief Latif expressed grave concern at the financial loss of the businesses and said, many ships laden with import cargo including RMG raw material, consumer goods and large quantity of cement clinker have been sitting idle due to the strike.
CHITTAGONG, May 15: Chittagong Chamber of Commerce and Industry (CCCI) has decided to go to the court for stalling the water transport strike in the port.
The CCCI president MA Latif MP, who is now leading a business delegation in Japan, said this in a statement today.
The CCCI secretary Osman Gani Chowdhury quoting its president said, the case will be filed in the court within a day or two.
The trade body chief Latif expressed grave concern at the financial loss of the businesses and said, many ships laden with import cargo including RMG raw material, consumer goods and large quantity of cement clinker have been sitting idle due to the strike.