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ICCI Committed to Resolving Fruit Market Issues Promptly

Key Takeaways

  • The Islamabad Chamber of Commerce and Industry (ICCI) has assured traders in Sector I-11/4, Islamabad.
  • ICCI will address longstanding civic, infrastructure, and traffic-related issues with relevant authorities.
  • Acting President Tahir Ayub emphasized the chamber's commitment to early resolution.

The Islamabad Chamber of Commerce and Industry (ICCI) has assured traders in Sector I-11/4, Islamabad, that it will take up their longstanding civic, infrastructure, and traffic-related issues with relevant authorities. Acting President Tahir Ayub made this commitment during a meeting with the traders on Thursday.

In his assurance, Mr Ayub stated, 'The ICCI is committed to resolving these issues as soon as possible to ensure the smooth functioning of the fruit market.' He highlighted that the chamber will work closely with local authorities to find permanent solutions for the traders' concerns.

Traders in Sector I-11/4 have faced various challenges over time, including inadequate infrastructure, traffic congestion, and civic amenities. These issues have significantly impacted their business operations and daily lives. Mr Ayub's statement comes at a critical juncture as the fruit market is an essential part of Islamabad’s economy.

The Acting President further emphasized that the ICCI would not only address immediate concerns but also work towards long-term improvements in the area. He stated, 'We will ensure that all necessary steps are taken to improve the overall environment for our traders and their customers.'

Traders expressed relief at the chamber's commitment. One trader, speaking on condition of anonymity, said, 'We have been waiting for this assurance for a long time. We hope that with the ICCI’s support, we can finally see some positive changes in our market.'

The fruit market in Sector I-11/4 is one of the largest in Islamabad and serves as a vital hub for local farmers and traders. The resolution of these issues could have significant economic benefits for both the traders and the broader community.

Mr Ayub also mentioned that the ICCI would keep the traders informed throughout the process, ensuring transparency and accountability. He stated, 'We will maintain open lines of communication to ensure that our efforts are aligned with the needs and expectations of the traders.'

The commitment from the ICCI is seen as a positive step towards improving the business environment in Islamabad. Traders hope that this initiative will lead to better infrastructure, smoother traffic flow, and enhanced civic amenities, ultimately boosting their businesses.

'The ICCI is committed to resolving these issues as soon as possible to ensure the smooth functioning of the fruit market.'

Tahir Ayub, Acting President of the Islamabad Chamber of Commerce and Industry

'We have been waiting for this assurance for a long time. We hope that with the ICCI’s support, we can finally see some positive changes in our market.'

Trader (anonymous), Trader at Sector I-11/4 Fruit Market