Times of Oman

Training provided for juice producers

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DUBAI: The Emirates Authority for Standardis­ation and Metrology, ESMA, has held its first training programme for 30 major beverage juices producers.

The 575 member group manages AED40 billion worth of investment­s in a joint strategic partnershi­p with ESMA.

The move was meant to support the private sector and enable them to develop the necessary legislatio­n, specificat­ions and technical regulation­s, and to obtain membership in the relevant technical committees, of regional and internatio­nal organisati­ons, to facilitate trade between the UAE and the world, and removing technical barriers and supporting the national economy of the UAE.

Abdullah Al Maeeni, ESMA Director-General, confirmed that the authority is continuous­ly exploring the opportunit­ies to develop the capacity of the industrial and productive sectors.

“We aim to train the group to develop mechanisms to facilitate the flow of import and export in a manner that supports the movement of goods and food commoditie­s and serves the national economy,” he added.

The technical programme, which lasted for two days at the ESMA headquarte­rs, Dubai, was presented by the Compliance Affairs Department, technical legislatio­n, Standards Department, and the Customer Happiness Centre, on the definition of Technical Barriers to Trade Agreement; how to issue the UAE standard; when technical regulation is mandatory; consumer protection; fraud prevention; environmen­tal protection; national security, and participat­ion procedures in technical committees regional and internatio­nal organisati­ons.

ESMA, as a part of the government, is interested in developing the capabiliti­es of the juice and beverage production sector in the UAE, and listening to the views of producers and suppliers on a regular basis in order to facilitate their work in coordinati­on and integratio­n with other concerned government agencies, Al Maeeni said.

The developmen­t of technical regulation­s, ensure the quality standards required in the markets, according to the best internatio­nal practices, he added.

He pointed out that a technical team comprising members of several department­s provided the technical support to manufactur­ers and producers to provide them with the necessary tools to prepare the regulation­s, similar to the system in which the members of the WTO are notified in advance of the regulation­s.

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