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Dr. Hashim Al Nuaimi: 'Commodity prices are stable. We will continue our inspections to prevent any uncontrolled price increases.'
Abu Dhabi, June 12, 2016:
The Ministry of Economy has organized today (Sunday, June 12, 2016) an inspection of the fruits and vegetables market at the Port Zayed area in Abu Dhabi. The visit was led by Dr. Hashim Al Nuaimi, Director of the Ministry's Consumer Protection Department, and was held in cooperation with the Department of Economic Development in Abu Dhabi.
The event marks a significant milestone in the Ministry's ongoing inspections of markets, cooperatives and outlets which aim to prevent the exploitation of increased demand during the holy month of Ramadan.
Dr. Al Nuaimi interacted with a number of shoppers and asked them about their views on the prices and availability of key commodities in the market. He encouraged them to communicate with the Ministry's Consumer Protection Centre on 600522225 in case they have any complaints or proposals for consumer protection or to contact the local Department of Economic Development on 800 555.
Dr. Al Nuaimi announced that the Ministry has directed all the market's shops to use the labels approved by the Ministry which show the price, type, and source of the item along with other information for buyers to consider before purchasing an item. He assured that the new process will be implemented within 10 days.
Dr. Al Nuaimi affirmed the stability of vegetable and fruit prices in Abu Dhabi and confirmed that the market has sufficient quantities to meet the emirate's needs.
He added that prices generally tend to drop as a result of lower demand after the first few days of the holy month of Ramadan. He emphasized that the Ministry will continue its inspections to prevent any uncontrolled rise in vegetable and fruit prices.
At the conclusion of his tour, Dr. Al Nuaimi explained that the visits that have been organized by the Ministry of Economy to the country's various vegetable and fruit markets so far have not revealed any violations. He attributed this to the general commitment from merchants and sellers to abide by the Ministry's guidance.
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