Oman Daily Observer

CPA bolsters oversight in Dhofar ahead of Eid

- QASIM AL MAASHANI SALALAH, APRIL 3

A significan­t uptick in commercial activity is transformi­ng Dhofar Governorat­e into a bustling hub as families stock up on essentials for the upcoming Eid al Fitr celebratio­ns. Shop windows across Salalah and other towns brim with special offers and discounts, invigorati­ng the consumer scene.

Recognisin­g this surge in activity, the Consumer Protection Authority (CPA) has intensifie­d its oversight efforts to ensure price stability, product quality and consumer safety. Dedicated teams of legal officers and inspectors are conducting comprehens­ive inspection­s across commercial establishm­ents. A key focus is verifying the legitimacy of promotiona­l offers and ensuring compliance with relevant regulation­s.

The CPA maintains its vigilance throughout the year, with a particular emphasis on peak seasons like Ramadhan and back-to-school. Their welldefine­d action plan, involving extended inspection hours during the holy month, underscore­s their commitment to market stability and adherence to the Consumer Protection Law. The consumer watchdog emphasises the importance of collaborat­ion between all stakeholde­rs — consumers, vendors, and regulatory bodies — in maintainin­g a thriving marketplac­e.

Local businesses are committed to offering competitiv­e promotions while upholding product quality. Mohammed Saeed, a local trader, exemplifie­s this approach. “We are committed to offering special promotions and discounts to attract customers and encourage purchases, all while prioritisi­ng the quality and safety of our products,” he remarked.

Consumers like Aisha bint Salim, are adopting mindful shopping practices. “I create a specific list of necessitie­s to ensure I don’t make impulse purchases,” she said.

Another consumer, Salem bin Ali, expressed his appreciati­on for the CPA’S efforts. “I value the Consumer Protection Authority’s role in monitoring the markets, safeguardi­ng consumer rights and facilitati­ng shopping at fair prices,” he said.

While Dhofar’s commercial vibrancy invigorate­s the local economy and fosters job opportunit­ies, the market is experienci­ng a shift in consumer behaviour compared to prepandemi­c times.

Tailors like Sushan Kumar report a rise in raw material costs, leading to an increase in clothing prices. Moftah al Din, a salesman, anticipate­s a surge in demand, particular­ly for women’s products closer to Eid, but expresses concerns about lingering pandemic-induced price hikes.

These insights reveal an evolving shopping landscape. Consumer spending habits might remain cautious due to the pandemic’s lingering effects, even as Ramadhan and Eid traditiona­lly stimulate commercial activity. Rising costs put pressure on both businesses and shoppers, creating a delicate balance between consumer confidence and market stability.

The CPA’S proactive approach provides a crucial safeguard during this vibrant period. Their commitment to a fair and thriving marketplac­e for all resonates with the general population.

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An official of Consumer Protection Authority inspecting outlets in Salalah

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