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Kamacıoğlu “Mobbing applied in Green Line trade”


 

Chairman of the Turkish Cypriot Chamber of Industry, Ali Kamacıoğlu, said that there are problems experienced in the trade carried out through the Green Line Regulation and that mobbing is being applied in exporting companies for very simple reasons during the transition to the South.

HOLGUIN VISITS CHAMBER OF INDUSTRY

The Personal Representative of the United Nations (UN) Secretary-General in Cyprus, Maria Angela Holguín, and her delegation visited the Turkish Cypriot Chamber of Industry yesterday and met with Chairman Ali Kamacıoğlu and members of the Board of Directors. Following the meeting, Holguin visited Veli’s Ltd.
Kamacıoğlu expressed his thanks and appreciation to the delegation’s visit to the Chamber of Industry.

33 PERCENT OF MEMBERS EXPORT OVER THE GREEN LINE

Kamacıoğlu stated that all those who export through the Green Line Regulation are members of the Chamber, and 33 percent of the members export, which shows that their production is at EU standards.
Referring to the problems experienced in trade through the Green Line Regulation, Kamacıoğlu said, “Exporters are exposed to mobbing, as the South side give very little reasons causing problems for transitions. Document problems arise constantly. We are not against a one-way trade becoming a two-way trade” he was cited as saying.

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