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Amman, May 19 (Petra) – Ministry of Industry, Trade and Supply
announced its comprehensive monitoring and inspection plan for
economic and commercial activities across the Kingdom’s governorates
with the approach of Eid al-Adha.
The plan aims to maintain stability of the local market, ensure
establishments’s comply with regulations, and protect consumer
rights.
In a statement issued Tuesday, the ministry confirmed the move aims
to intensify inspection tours by its teams, in accordance with the
provisions of the Industry, Trade and Supply Law.
The efforts also seek to activate channels for receiving and promptly
and professionally addressing citizen complaints before and during
the Eid holiday.
The ministry added that the monitoring tours will cover various
commercial and service sectors, primarily bakeries to ensure
compliance with official prices.
Additionally, the plan will monitor popular restaurants to ensure
compliance with official price lists and livestock markets to ensure
costs are clearly displayed for consumers.
The plan will monitor stores for selling fresh red meat and poultry.
Ministry of Agriculture has deployed inspection teams to ensure
product availability and adherence to price display regulations.
These teams will supervise shops selling desserts, furniture,
electrical appliances, and prepaid mobile phone cards.
The ministry noted the clothing and footwear sectors will be subject
to strict oversight to guarantee the legality and legitimacy of
discounts and promotional offers during the Eid period.
As for the energy sector, teams will oversee fuel stations and
domestic gas cylinders distribution centers to ensure compliance
with the official pricing.
The ministry urged citizens to report any observations or complaints
related to markets and commercial activities through:
Landline phone (065629045),
WhatsApp (0797527832),
or email ([email protected]).
The ministry affirmed its inspection teams handle all reports and
complaints promptly and professionally.
//Petra// AG