Lack of support from govt vexes AJK traders

Businessmen demand special incentives to recoup Covid-19 losses


APP March 09, 2022
Traders say Section 144 has been misused by police officers, affected businesses. PHOTO: EXPRESS/FILE

MIRPUR:

The business community has been struck the hardest during the Covid-19 lockdowns and no concrete steps have been taken by the government of Azad Jammu and Kashmir (AJK) to support it, said Mirpur (AJK) Chamber of Commerce and Industry President Faisal Manzoor.

Addressing a policy advocacy workshop on Tuesday, he called upon the AJK government to provide special incentives to the members of the business community who were trying to recover from the losses.

“The policy advocacy skill is an essential component of business leadership as it empowers people to create consensus-based solutions for complex issues,” said Manzoor. “Such skills also enhance the ability of the business leaders to present their cases in a non-violent and structured manner before authorities and their constituencies.”

Giving a detailed presentation, , NUML University, Islamabad Head of Public Policy Department Waqas Kausar said that the business community needed to explore more economic opportunities in non-traditional sectors such as e-commerce and digital world.

Due to Covid-19, businesses have largely moved from in-person shopping to the digital modes, he said.

He also emphasised upon the leaders of the AJK Chamber of Commerce and Industry to increase their interaction with small businessmen across Azad Jammu and Kashmir in a bid to educate them about the emerging opportunities in tourism and hospitality sectors.

Published in The Express Tribune, March 9th, 2022.

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