The move comes after the government told journalists that the current administration would not sign the NCT agreement during its tenure.
Representational image of Chattogram Port. Photo: TBS
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Representational image of Chattogram Port. Photo: TBS
Workers and employees at Chattogram Port have suspended their indefinite strike over the proposed New Mooring Container Terminal deal with DP World until 15 February, considering the upcoming general election and the need to keep goods moving ahead of Ramadan.
The announcement came in a press release issued early today (9 February) by the Chattogram Bandar Rokkha Sangram Parishad, which has been spearheading protests for the past nine days.
The group said Shipping Adviser Brig Gen (retd) M Sakhawat Hussain and Bida Chairman Chowdhury Ashik Mahmud Bin Harun had earlier told journalists that the interim government would not sign the NCT agreement during its tenure.
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