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Granger intervention could restore scrap exports before November

iconAug 15, 2016 10:03
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A face-to-face exchange may pave the way for fast-tracking the reopening of the metal export trade, closed by the government since July last year.

By Carolina Curiel (ScrapMonster Author)

August 12, 2016 10:28:03 PM

KAMPALA (Scrap Monster): A face-to-face exchange between President David Granger and Guyana Metal Recyclers Association (GMRA) Secretary Michael Benjamin during a demonstration by the Association outside the Ministry of the Presidency on Tuesday may pave the way for fast-tracking the reopening of the metal export trade, closed by the government since July last year.

The GMRA and the Ministry of Business have been engaged in a vigorous discourse over the reopening of the trade and last Tuesday’s demonstration outside the Ministry of the Presidency was triggered by a letter sent to the association by Business Minister Dominic Gaskin providing a tentative date of November this year for the re-opening of the trade.

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