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Qatar orders ban of Saudi, UAE goods from stores

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doha: Qatar has ordered shops to remove goods originatin­g from a group of Saudi Arabian-led countries which a year ago imposed a wide-ranging boycott on the emirate, Doha officials said.

A directive from the economy ministry ordered shops to immediatel­y strip shelves of products from Saudi Arabia, the UAE, Bahrain and Egypt.

Inspectors will visit stores to ensure they comply with the order, the ministry said.

The government will also try and stop products such as Saudi dairy goods from entering Qatar via a third country.

Qatar’ s Government Communicat­ions Office (GCO) said it was trying to “protect the safety of consumers”.

“Products originatin­g from blockading states, which as a result of the blockade cannot pass the GCC customs territory, has to undergo proper import inspection­s and customs procedures,” the GCO said.

“Qatar conducts its trade policy in accordance with all of its multilater- al and bilateral agreements.”

The order comes just days before the anniversar­y of a bitter Gulf crisis.

Since June 5 last year, Saudi Arabia, the UAE, Bahrain and Egypt have cut all relations with Qatar, accusing it of financing terrorist groups and having close ties with Iran.

The countries subsequent­ly imposed a trade and diplomatic boycott on Qatar, which rejects the charges and says the countries are seeking regime change in Doha.

The row has forced isolated Qatar, which previously relied on its Gulf neighbours, to look elsewhere for food imports, including Turkey, Morocco and Iran. — AFP

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