The possibility of removing tuna and paste from the previous pricing in Iran

Published 2023년 6월 13일

Tridge summary

The secretary of the Iran Canning Industry Syndicate, Seyyed Mohammad Mirrazavi, have requested the market regulation headquarters to remove canned tuna and canned tomato paste from the previous pricing. The prices for these products were set in the first half of last year and have not changed since. The manufacturers are seeking ex-post pricing, which allows them to monitor the price of their new products and handle violations and overselling, rather than requiring permission to increase the price. The first vice president has also requested the removal of these items from the previous pricing.
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Original content

According to ISNA, in early June, Seyyed Mohammad Mirrazavi - the secretary of the Iran Canning Industry Syndicate - in a letter to the first vice president and the head of the market regulation headquarters, said that the market regulation headquarters of the country at the end of 1400, without considering all aspects of expertise, Canned tuna and canned tomato paste were subject to previous pricing. In this letter, Mirrazavi requested that canned tuna and canned tomato paste be excluded from the previous pricing as soon as possible. Recently, the first vice president in a letter to the former Acting Minister of Security requested that the necessary action be taken to speed up the removal of canned tuna and tomato paste from the previous pricing. I have to say; In the first half of last year, the price of tuna fish was set at 39,000 Tomans and 800 grams of tomato paste at 45,000 Tomans, and so far the approved price has not changed. Manufacturers want to be subject ...
Source: Isna

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