Oman Daily Observer

OCEC proposed as emergency warehouse; prices under lens

- STAFF REPORTER MUSCAT, MARCH 17

In the event of requiremen­t for more space to store essential food items, Oman Convention and Exhibition Centre will be used as a warehouse.

A decision to this regard was taken at a meeting of work committee chaired by Ahmed bin Hassan al Dheeb, Under-secretary of the Ministry of Commerce and Industry, on Tuesday.

“The centre will be equipped and allocated as a warehouse, in the event that some companies want to store basic commoditie­s and their products,” a statement here said.

The meeting was held within the framework of preventive and precaution­ary measures adopted by the Supreme Committee tasked with tackling the spread of coronaviru­s (COVID-19) pandemic and the efforts taken by the competent authoritie­s to contain the virus.

Al Dheeb affirmed that the essential commoditie­s are available in all the supermarke­ts across the Sultanate.

The committee, while assuring availabili­ty of all essentials, called upon citizens and residents not to resort to stocking up on food items. It also decided to follow up to facilitate the process of importing food commoditie­s through the various border outlets.

The statement said that essential supply continues to arrive through the air, sea and land ports and that the ports are ready to receive additional supplies of commoditie­s.

“There is an existing coordinati­on with the Oman Aviation Group and Asyad Group to provide all the services relating to sea and air freight in all the governorat­es and border outlets,” it said.

Meanwhile, the Public Authority for Consumer Protection (PACP) intensifie­d its inspection on supermarke­ts, pharmacies and stores to check price manipulati­on.

“A number of violations have been detected and legal measures including fines had been initiated against the culprits,” said Zaid al Wahaibi, Director of the PACP Department at Seeb.

He said that the administra­tion has formed a team of officials to scan all commodity prices in the markets at the present time.

“This is being done to ensure that the rights of consumers are protected and that there is no price exploitati­on,” he said.

Al Wahaibi called on consumers to report any violations to the Authority so that the violators could be brought to book.

PACP intensifie­d its inspection on supermarke­ts, pharmacies and stores to check price manipulati­on

 ??  ?? Ahmed bin Hassan al Dheeb, Under-secretary of the Ministry of Commerce and Industry, chairs the meeting to review economic measures to tackle COVID-19 in Muscat on Tuesday
Ahmed bin Hassan al Dheeb, Under-secretary of the Ministry of Commerce and Industry, chairs the meeting to review economic measures to tackle COVID-19 in Muscat on Tuesday

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