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Businesses reject plan to impose 8pm closing time on shops

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Businessmen on Saturday urged the government to postpone the decision of the closure of shops, shopping malls, markets, and kitchen markets after 8 pm till the Eid-ul-Adha.

They came up with this call at the first meeting of the FBCCI Standing Committee on Local Garments (Avhantarin Poshak) at FBCCI.

They said that Businesses were deprived of the full-scale festival centric sale due to the 2-year long Covid-19 pandemic and incurred huge losses.

They said businesses had managed to remain on their feet the help of timely incentive packages, and now are working relentlessly to revive the economy.

They apprehended that if the sales close after 8 pm, the process of revival will stumble.

FBCCI senior Vice-President Mostofa Azad Chowdhury Babu in response to the demands of businessmen, called for postponing the government decision till Eid-ul-Adha.

โ€œThe office goers prefer to visit malls after evening; therefore, the instruction will discourage them to shop, which would put the millions of small and medium entrepreneurs into further loss,โ€ the FBCCI Senior Vice President said.

The committee members also called for initiatives to set up a garment village for the manufacturers who produce clothing for the domestic market.

They said that garment manufacturers have to procure raw materials from different places and re-package and sell them in the wholesale market which accumulates a huge cost.

A dedicated garment village will ease the business process and reduce the cost and also facilitate buyers to afford clothing at a cheaper price.

Acquiescing with the demands of the businessmen, Vice President M A Momen assured that FBCCI will take initiatives to discuss with the concerned ministry in this regard.

โ€œBusinesses will face additional challenges after LDC graduation in 2026. Hence, the local sector needs to be stronger,โ€™ he added.

While chairing the meeting, Committee chairman and president of Bangladesh Avhantarin Poshak Prostutkarak Malik Samity Md. Alauddin Manik said that they meet the huge domestic demand and thus help reduce import cost. The sector would further flourish if it gets bank loans.

Director-in-Charge of the Committee Abu Motaleb complains that the tax-officials harass businessmen in the name of collecting revenue. He calls for the end of the harassment.

FBCCI Director Shafiqul Islam Vorosha and Hafez Harun also spoke at the meeting.

Co-Chairmen Hazi M H Mostofa, Md. Abul Khayer, Md. Sarwar Uddin Khan, Hazi Md. Tipu Sultan, Md. Kefayetullah Twinkle and Junaed Ibna Ali were also present.

Source: United News of Bangladesh