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MOCI Executes Almost 50,000 Emergency Inspection Orders, Spots 80 Violating Commercial Facilities

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Doha, March 23 (QNA) - The Ministry of Commerce and Industry (MOCI) revealed that it had executed 49,756 emergency inspection orders during the period from Feb. 28 to March 22, 2026, issuing violations against 80 violating commercial enterprises and shutting down two others.

A statement by MOCI on Monday highlighted that its operations center is working around the clock to monitor markets and receive reports and complaints, as well as ensure swift responses and address these matters more efficiently.

It added that 318 inspectors engaged in surveillance inspections in collaboration with the Ministry of Municipality.

These inspections are intended to ensure the commercial enterprises are law-abiding entities and that key commodities are available, as well as their adherence to proclaimed prices, market stability, and stockpile surveillance, the statement read.

The statement further noted that the operations center received 408 complaints during the same period, which were responded to instantly in less than 24 hours with 100%.

It clarified that the measures of dealing with complaints and responding to them commence with receiving and verifying those complaints, then monitoring and controlling infractions, thereby ultimately taking legal action against offenders.

Overall, the ministry confirmed that it is committed to protecting consumer rights and maintaining a fair and thriving environment for commerce to help achieve balance among a variety of parties and promote market stability and sustainability. (QNA)

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