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Minister inspects cooperative societies in Jahra for regulation compliance

Minister inspects cooperative societies in Jahra for regulation compliance

Arab Times06-03-2025

KUWAIT CITY, March 6: Minister of Social Affairs, Family, and Childhood Affairs Dr. Amthal Al-Huwailah visited several cooperative societies in Jahra Governorate on Wednesday to monitor their compliance with ministerial decisions regulating cooperative markets during the holy month of Ramadan.
In a press statement, the ministry explained that this tour was part of its ongoing efforts to ensure price stability, provide high-quality essential products, and ensure that laws and regulations governing cooperative markets are followed to benefit both shareholders and consumers.
During the visit, Minister Al-Huwailah engaged with officials from the cooperative societies to discuss the mechanisms in place for controlling prices and ensuring the availability of Ramadan-related products. She assured them that the ministry will continue to monitor the performance of these societies to guarantee the best possible services for shareholders and consumers.
The ministry emphasized that field tours will continue across various governorates to monitor cooperative societies' adherence to ministerial decisions and to improve the quality of services, aiming to achieve food security and consumer stability throughout the holy month.

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