Seizing 6.5 tons of rice and sugar and issuing 82 reports in campaigns to protect the consumer on the markets in Egypt

Published 2023년 1월 7일

Tridge summary

The Consumer Protection Agency in Iraq has caught several merchants engaging in unfair trading practices, including failure to announce prices and selling above the official price, during their inspections in various governorates. The agency confiscated a large quantity of products, including sugar, rice, barley, and oil of unknown origin, and unpaid cigarettes, intending to sell at higher prices. The violators are being referred to the Public Prosecution for their actions.
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The Consumer Protection Agency issued 82 minutes not to announce prices and sell at more than the official price to a number of merchants during campaigns launched by the agency's branches in the governorates. Responsible sources inside the agency said in exclusive statements to Al-Mal that the campaigns also aimed to monitor the quality of products provided to citizens, pointing out that 2 tons of sugar of unknown origin were seized. The sources added that 4.5 tons of white rice and barley were also seized, banned from circulation to citizens, with the aim of selling them at prices higher than the price set by the government, pointing out that 230 cartons of oil of unknown ...
Source: Almalnews

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