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Transporters’ strike continues on seventh day against fines

F.P. Report

LAHORE: The strike of good transporters has continued on seventh day across the country against increasing fines and taxes on motorways and highways.

According to details, the industrialists and businessmen are facing immense difficulties in transportation of the goods due to the protest.

Earlier, the provincial government had summoned transporters to Governor House for negotiation.

Transport Minister Jahanzaib Khan Khichi said that the government wass informed about the situation being created due to the strike of Mazda Association.

We want to resolve the matter peacefully, he stated.

The Frontier Post

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