The Ministry of Commerce has intensified its market surveillance with some 4,159 inspection tours of school supply outlets all over Saudi Arabia in the past week.
As the new academic year begins, the ministry’s regulatory teams have stepped up efforts to ensure consumer protection and fair business practices. Bookstores, stationery shops, and school supply outlets nationwide were targeted by inspectors who checked for compliance with pricing regulations, including clear price tags and consistency between shelf prices and cashier charges.
Product information in Arabic and the legality of discounts, promotions, and competitions were also verified. Moreover, the ministry aimed to ensure that essential school supplies and alternatives are available.
The campaign reinforces the ministry’s commitment to a regulated market and will result in penalties for non-compliant outlets.
Source: Saudi Press Agency