Economic control authorities have released the results of inspection campaigns carried out during the first week of Ramadan 2026 (from the 1st to the 7th of Ramadan), as part of a special program aimed at ensuring regular supply, protecting consumers’ purchasing power, and enhancing transparency in commercial transactions.
According to a statement issued by the Ministry of Trade and Export Development, a total of 24,892 inspection visits were conducted across distribution channels nationwide.
These operations resulted in 4,980 economic violations, marking a slight increase of 4.2% compared to the same period last Ramadan.
The violations primarily involved lack of transaction transparency (2,387 cases), price increases and monopolistic practices (1,752 cases), quality and metrology-related breaches (772 cases), and irregularities related to the subsidy system (69 cases).
Source: TAP
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