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The Chittagong Metropolitan Chamber of Commerce and Industry starts selling parboiled rice, sugar and soybean oil at the chamber's premises in the port city today in its initiative to keep the prices of the commodities stable.

The chamber will sell parboiled rice at Tk 25 a kg, sugar at Tk 60 a kg and soybean oil at Tk 115 a litre.

Every customer will be allowed to buy as high as five kilograms of parboiled rice, two kgs of sugar and two litres of soyabin oil, Abbas added.

“The shop will be in operations till the end of the month of Ramadan.”


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