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The commerce secretary is currently holding the acting charge of IPO chairperson. Photo courtesy IPO website
ISLAMABAD: With the battle over Geographical Indication (GI) rights for basmati rice between India and Pakistan entering a new phase, the Intellectual Property Organisation (IPO) is a rudderless ship functioning without any management at this crucial juncture.
For the last one year, the government has failed to appoint a director general (DG) of the IPO. Last month, IPO chairman Mujeeb Ahmed too retired. The Ministry of Commerce has not even initiated the advertisement process to hire a new head for the organisation. A senior official of the IPO said the average time for the appointment of the chairman is three months after the release of the advertisement.
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Daily Times
July 1, 2021
The Consul General (CG) of Sri Lanka in Karachi, H.E. G.L. Gnanatheva, Wednesday assured Pakistani businessmen and exporters of his cooperation for removing disparity of tariffs on Pakistani and Indian products in Sri Lanka.
The Sri Lankan Envoy, during a meeting with Pakistan-Sri Lanka Business Council of FPCCI, advised Pakistani businessmen to conduct a comparative study on the Sri Lankan tariff lines for different products originating from Pakistan and India. The Sri Lankan CG said that he wanted to see more Pakistani retail outlets selling Sri Lankan products and stressed that traders of both the countries should explore the potential of diversified sectors for increasing the bilateral trade to its true potential.