The Ministry of Commerce and Industry (MoCI) carried out extensive inspection campaigns in January and February at several vegetable and fruit stores across Qatar, to monitor the level of suppliers’ compliance with Law No. 8 of 2008 on Consumer Protection.
The inspection campaigns, which included 299 shops, resulted in the detection and issuance of 108 violations, including non-compliance with the mandatory price bulletin, failure to display the mandatory price bulletin, and the absence of product information and prices.
These practices are in violation of Law No. 12 of 1972 on Mandatory Pricing and Fixing Profits, and Law No. 8 of 2008 on Consumer Protection.
The inspection campaigns come within the framework of the MoCI's efforts to protect consumer rights by ensuring that the prices applied by retail outlets comply with the daily price bulletins of vegetables and fruits issued by the Ministry of Commerce and Industry.
The bulletins aim to achieve the desired balance between profits made by the suppliers on the one hand, and the requirements of consumer protection, monitoring prices, and controlling inflation rates on the other.
The MoCI has affirmed that it will strictly deal with all those who neglect their obligations under Law No. 8 of 2008 on Consumer Protection and its implementing regulations.
The ministry is working to intensify its inspection campaigns to control violating practices, and to refer the violators of laws and ministerial decisions to the competent authorities to take the due measures.
The MoCI has urged all citizens and residents to report any violations or infractions through the call centre: 16001; Twitter: @MOCIQATAR; and Instagram: MOCIQATAR
 
 
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