Ajman warns retailers against price increase

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Ajman warns retailers against price increase
The director of control and consumer protection emphasised the importance of a clear mechanism to meet the local market needs of basic commodities, while ensuring stable prices.

Ajman - All parties agreed to cooperate and coordinate with the Ministry of Economy to ensure the implementation of the best practices, protection of consumer rights, and the strengthening of the stability of the consumer market during the holy month.

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Afkar Ali Ahmed

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Published: Thu 25 May 2017, 9:19 PM

Last updated: Thu 25 May 2017, 11:24 PM

The food outlets and supermarket chains in Ajman were warned against hiking prices of essential commodities during the holy month of Ramadan.
The department of consumer protection and market control at the Ajman department of economic development (ADED) recently held a meeting with representatives of local chain of supermarkets to discuss guidelines for price regulations during Ramadan.
At the meeting, all parties agreed to cooperate and coordinate with the Ministry of Economy to ensure the implementation of the best practices, protection of consumer rights, and the strengthening of the stability of the consumer market during the holy month.
Mohammed Al Kutbi, director of control and consumer protection at the ADED, emphasised the importance of a clear mechanism to meet the local market needs of basic commodities, while ensuring stable prices. He said that the move is a way of establishing a fruitful partnership with the supermarket chains in Ajman in close cooperation with the Ministry of Economy.
Al Kutbi pointed out that the department continues to make tireless efforts to achieve a balance between rights of consumers and traders. He said that the fight against commercial fraud, especially for the ongoing preparations for the reception of the holy month, will ensure optimum satisfaction among consumers.
"We take our responsibility in tightening the controls of Ajman's consumer markets in order to reduce price volatility during the holy month. We are confident of our move to adjust the price in coordination with local sales outlets will boost commercial activity and, in turn, reflect positively on the competitive price.
"We are committed to address all forms of complaints and deal with them as soon as possible, via our Call Centre (80070), or through e-mail info@ajmanded.ae. We will be taking measures to ensure consumer protection, which is the cornerstone of creating economic stability," added Al Kutbi.
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