Saudi Arabia's Ministry of Commerce and Investment has penalized a company for selling expired seafood, including 264 tons of fish, shrimp, and crab, by altering the expiry dates on the packaging. The company's 13 workers have been arrested, and the products have been destroyed. The government has indefinitely stopped the company's supply and distribution chain, and the foreign workers indicted for fraudulent trade will be deported and will no longer be able to obtain a work visa in Saudi Arabia. The country has strict laws against commercial fraud and concerns over the safety of seafood imports, especially shrimp. To improve food security, Saudi Arabia is investing in increasing domestic seafood production.