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Market monitoring teams fine several businesses in city

Express Report
  12 Oct 2024, 02:51

Two market monitoring teams under the Ministry of Commerce today fined several business establishments Taka 4,500 during separate drives in the city.

A team led by Senior Assistant Secretary of the Ministry of Commerce Fuara Khatun conducted a drive at Mirpur Shah Ali City Corporation Market Kacha Bazar and fined several traders Taka 1,500 for not hanging the price lists properly and other irregularities, said a press release.

Another team conducted a drive at Shonir Akhra Kacha Bazar and checked the buying and selling prices of different essential products.

The team then fined several traders Taka 3,000 for various irregularities.

The prices of eggs and onions have decreased slightly, according to the team's inspection.

Both teams also asked the traders to display, update and maintain accurate price lists of essentials, including chicken, rice, potato, and onion.

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Market monitoring teams fine several businesses in city

Express Report
  12 Oct 2024, 02:51

Two market monitoring teams under the Ministry of Commerce today fined several business establishments Taka 4,500 during separate drives in the city.

A team led by Senior Assistant Secretary of the Ministry of Commerce Fuara Khatun conducted a drive at Mirpur Shah Ali City Corporation Market Kacha Bazar and fined several traders Taka 1,500 for not hanging the price lists properly and other irregularities, said a press release.

Another team conducted a drive at Shonir Akhra Kacha Bazar and checked the buying and selling prices of different essential products.

The team then fined several traders Taka 3,000 for various irregularities.

The prices of eggs and onions have decreased slightly, according to the team's inspection.

Both teams also asked the traders to display, update and maintain accurate price lists of essentials, including chicken, rice, potato, and onion.

Comments

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Over 74% of SME Entrepreneurs Prefer Operating Within Legal Framework, Study Finds
Moody’s Rating Deemed Inappropriate: Bangladesh Bank
82 More Bangladeshis Repatriated from War-Torn Lebanon
Massive Funds Wasted Under Guise of Railway Development: Adviser