Salt Trading Corporation (STC)
promised to ensure smooth supply during the festive season.
“The corporation will ensure
smooth supply of goods during the festive season like earlier years,” general
manager at Salt Trading Urmila Shrestha said today, at a programme organised
here to mark the 50th anniversary of the corporation,
The corporation has however, witnessed
a net profit of around Rs 800 million in 2011-12 from a fiscal year ago’s Rs
650 million, according to the corporation that claimed to have traded essential
commodities worth Rs 4.61 billion in fiscal year 2011-12.
Salt Trading needs to contribute
to ensure proper supply and distribution of essential consumable goods and
erode black-marketing, secretary at the Ministry of Information and Communications
Surya Prasad Silwal said, adding that the government should utilise Salt Trading to
control market price.
The government should utilise
Salt Trading to control syndicate and cartel of private players, he said,
adding that Salt Trading can play an important role in controlling the price of
essential commodities by opening its own outlets with a reasonable price
structure.
The corporation has an investment
from the private sector and National Trading at a ratio of 79:21, respectively,
according to it.
Salt trading — one among the four
listed trading companies under the trading sub group — has listed 394,683 units
of shares at Nepal Stock Exchange (Nepse) at the face value of Rs 100 per unit that was
traded at Rs 261 per unit on February 13, the last trading date.
Similarly, director general at
the Department of Commerce and Supply Management Narayan Prasad Bidari urged
the corporation to maintain transparency. Salt Trading should publicise the
details of its transactions, he said, adding that a clear and transparent trade
mechanism will help the company maintain credibility.
The corporation should also
clarify all allegations against it, said Bidari, hinting on the recent
corruption charge worth billions of rupees labelled against it.
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