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FBCCI urges businessmen to keep market stable ahead of Eid-ul-Azha

Federation of Bangladesh Chambers of Commerce & Industries (FBCCI) Senior Vice-president Mostofa Azad Chowdhury Babu urged the businessmen for selling products at government fixed prices to keep the market stable ahead of Eid Ul Azha.

Babu, also the convenor of the FBCCI market monitoring committee, made the call at a discussion meeting with Mohammadpur Townhall Dhaka North City Corporation Kitchen Market Traders Association on Saturday.

During the meeting, he urged them to keep the domestic market stable and not to capitalize on the global market crisis. He directed the market committee to monitor the market to ensure that the products are being sold at the prices fixed by the government, said a press release.

Ahead of Eid-ul-Azha, still there is no crisis of spices, Babu added.

“FBCCI will recommend the names to the government agencies for punitive measures if the body found anyone responsible for creating an artificial crisis by stockpiling goods” Babu warned.

Besides, the FBCCI senior vice president urged the mill owners to send the dealers list for sugar, salt, flour to FBCCI.

President of Mohammadpur Townhall Dhaka North City Corporation Kitchen Market Merchant Association Md. Lutfar Rahman (Babul) informed that the association has shut down the shops which were accused for stockpiling of goods and selling those at higher prices and thus this measure will be continued in future.

To keep the market stable, FBCCI Director Abu Motaleb urged the consumers not to buy goods more than they need at a time.

FBCCI Director Bijoy Kumar Kejriwal, Harun Or Roshid, General Secretary of Mohammadpur Townhall Dhaka North City Corporation Kitchen Market Merchant Association Md. Muslim Uddin Shikder were present, among others, at the meeting.

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