Nationwide strike enters second day as trade-talks stalemate.

ISLAMABAD -- As a deadlock persists between the government and traders' bodies on Wednesday after talks remained inconclusive yesterday, the second day of a two-day nationwide shutter-down strike is being observed today against the federal government's 'unfair, ineffective and anti-traders economic policies and tax reforms.'

The representatives of traders' organizations, while holding a press conference in Islamabad, claimed that the Federal Bureau of Revenue (FBR) contained no viable formula and the bureau was unwilling to introduce an adequate and business-friendly method of taxation.

Contrarily, following the talks, Finance Adviser Abdul Hafeez Sheikh said the policies of the FBR were being improved and claimed that about 3 to 3.5 million traders were not included in the tax net.

'The government wants to collect taxes from whosoever is earning,' he said, adding that traders' representatives have ensured to sit down with the IMF for talks to assist the government in evading the current impasse.

All major groups of traders have sought to bring trade and economic activities across the country to a standstill for building pressure on the government to change its policies and abolish the CNIC condition on transaction of Rs50,000 or above on locally produced items.

Traders have warned expanding the protest if the conditions, including presenting a CNIC copy for buying and selling goods up to Rs50,000 is not withdrawn.

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