Verbal admission concluded for formulating trade policy

Verbal admission concluded for formulating trade policy

July 19, 2017   10:13 am

The People’s Commission for National Policy on International Trade has concluded its segment on obtaining verbal statements.

Secretary of the Professionals’ National Front, Kapila Perera stated that written statements were however still being accepted.

He reported that almost 300 statements, both written and verbal, had been received so far.

Secretary Kapila Perera added that a great many ministers, parliamentarians and professionals had volunteered to give statements to the Commission.

We hope to finish compiling the relevant report as soon as possible, he said.

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