Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

QATAR BANS PRODUCTS FROM UAE, EGYPT, SAUDI, BAHRAIN

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DUBAI: Qatar has said it is banning products originatin­g from the United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia, Egypt and Bahrain, almost a year after those states imposed an embargo on Doha and accused it of supporting terrorism.

“Products originatin­g from the blockading states, which as a result of the blockade cannot pass the Gulf Cooperatio­n Council Customs Territory, have to undergo proper import inspection­s and customs procedures,” a government statement said on Saturday.

“To protect the safety of consumers in the State of Qatar and to combat improper traffickin­g of goods, the government issued a directive to find new suppliers of the variety of goods impacted.”

The national Al Watan newspaper quoted a circular from the Ministry of Economy and Commerce telling traders and shops to stop dealing in products imported from the four countries. It said inspectors would monitor compliance with the policy.

The four states cut diplomatic and transport ties last June. Qatar, which had many of its imports trans-shipped from the UAE and received the bulk of its fresh food across the Saudi border, denied the accusation­s against it.

Imports into Qatar plunged about 40% from a year earlier in the initial weeks of the boycott, but they have since mostly returned to normal as Doha has found new sources of products in countries such as Turkey, and developed new shipping routes through places such as Oman. Qatar has also launched a drive to produce more things locally, including foods.

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