Commerce Ministry conducts over 10,000 inspection excursions in first week of Ramadan

RIYADH — Officers from the Ministry of Commerce have carried out 10,192 inspection excursions of economic institutions throughout the Kingdom throughout the first week of Ramadan. These visits aimed to watch the supply of important items, meals provides, and shopper merchandise, in addition to their alternate options, significantly these in excessive demand throughout the holy month. The inspections additionally ensured compliance with rules.

The ministry has applied complete inspection plans for its discipline groups all through Ramadan to make sure the supply of fundamental commodities and Ramadan-related merchandise to fulfill shopper wants and to forestall any makes an attempt to govern costs.

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The ministry continues its ongoing monitoring of economic institutions and buying facilities to make sure compliance with authorised gross sales rules. This consists of the clear show of costs, in accordance with gross sales rules and product security requirements. The ministry can also be working to forestall fraud and deception in promotional gives throughout Ramadan.

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