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Saba Yemen
14-05-2025
- Business
- Saba Yemen
Dhamar destroys four tons of expired products
Dhamar - Saba: The Economy, Industry, and Investment Office in Dhamar province on Wednesday announced the destruction of four tons of expired food and industrial products. These items were seized from local markets and shops over the past few months during inspection campaigns aimed at protecting consumers. Al-Hassan al-Bukhaiti, Deputy Director of the office, stated that this action follows the Internal Trade Law and Consumer Protection Law. The destroyed goods, witnessed by representatives from the Public Prosecution and other relevant authorities, included various food products, cleaning supplies, cosmetics, building materials, and car engine oils deemed unfit for use. Al-Bukhaiti urged citizens to report any expired products to help safeguard public health, emphasizing that consumer protection requires joint efforts from both officials and the community. Whatsapp Telegram Email Print


Saba Yemen
14-05-2025
- Business
- Saba Yemen
Summer Courses in Hajjah governorate
Hajjah - (Saba): Mahmoud Wahban, Director of the Economy, Industry, and Investment Office in Hajjah Governorate, and Issam Al-Hatif, Head of the Slaughterhouse Sector, today inspected the progress of summer activities at Imam Hussein School in the governorate center. They listened to various performances by students that reflected the knowledge and learning they had acquired and their memorization of the Holy Quran during the summer courses. They urged the students to take advantage of the summer courses and make the most of them to achieve their desired goals of protecting themselves from false cultures and misguided ideas, and arming themselves with a faith-based identity and Quranic culture. Whatsapp Telegram Email Print more of (Local)


Saba Yemen
06-05-2025
- Business
- Saba Yemen
Progress of Work at Economy, Industry Office in Sa'ada discussed
Sa'ada- Saba: A meeting in Sa'ada province on Tuesday, chaired by governor Mohammed Jaber Awad, discussed the progress of work at the Economy, Industry, and Investment Office, its performance level, and measures to boycott American and Israeli products. The meeting, attended by Province Undersecretary Mohammed al-Baadani, reviewed the office's performance and activity, its field missions, and its role in monitoring prices and curbing price increases, as well as monitoring the conditions of markets and shops, especially in light of the ongoing aggression and blockade. The governor emphasized the importance of strengthening the office's efforts to monitor and monitor markets and adherence to price lists. He emphasized the need to strengthen oversight and raise awareness of the boycott of American and Israeli goods and products, as well as companies that support the criminal Zionist entity. For his part, Khaled al-Dhaiban, director of the Province's Office of Economy, Industry and Investment, explained that the supply situation for goods and services in the governorate is stable, noting that the office has put in place a mechanism to monitor price-related violations in the event of any violations. Facebook Whatsapp Telegram Email Print more of (International)


Saba Yemen
29-04-2025
- Business
- Saba Yemen
Sana'a discusses executive measures to boycott American, Israeli goods
Sana'a - Saba: A meeting in Sana'a province on Tuesday, chaired by Governor Abdulbasit al-Hadi, addressed executive measures to implement a boycott of American and Israeli goods, following directives from the President of the Supreme Political Council. Attendees, including the Director of the Province's Economy, Industry, and Investment Office, reviewed the directives to prohibit the entry and circulation of any goods or trademarks bearing American or Israeli names. The meeting emphasized the importance of community awareness and coordination across districts to promote the economic boycott and the adoption of alternative goods that do not support the United States and Israel. Participants agreed to follow up on the ministry's boycott mechanism, prepare awareness workshops, and intensify market inspections. Governor al-Hadi stressed the religious, moral, and humanitarian obligation of the boycott to confront "American aggression" and support the Palestinian people. He emphasized the need for active inspections and the seizure and destruction of boycotted goods after a three-month deadline, in cooperation with judicial authorities. The Director of the Office of Economy, Industry, and Investment underscored the importance of everyone's cooperation in implementing the boycott mechanism and any related directives. Whatsapp Telegram Email Print more of (Local)


Saba Yemen
24-02-2025
- Business
- Saba Yemen
Discussion on Enhancing Markets Monitoring in Hodeida Governorate
Hodeida - Saba: A meeting was held today in Al Hodeida governorate, chaired by Governor Abdullah Atifi, to discuss mechanisms for strengthening market monitoring and intensifying field inspection campaigns to ensure market stability in the governorate with the approach of the holy month of Ramadan. The meeting, which included the Deputy Governor for Services Affairs, Mohamed Hlais, and directors of the Economy and Industry Office and its branches in the districts, reviewed the plans for regulatory campaigns in the markets at both the governorate center and district levels. The aim was to ensure everyone complies with the established regulations and maintain supply stability. In the meeting, Governor Atifi emphasized the importance of field monitoring efforts in protecting citizens from price manipulation and the sale of expired products, stressing the need for continuous coordination with relevant authorities to apprehend violators and manipulators. He confirmed that local authorities would not tolerate any attempts to exploit citizens' needs during the holy month, urging traders to adhere to the set prices and cooperate with the concerned authorities to ensure market stability. On his part, the Deputy Governor for Services Affairs, Mohamed Hlais, stressed the need to double efforts to monitor markets, ensure the availability of essential goods at fair prices, and take measures against violators, including the immediate closure of shops that manipulate prices. He highlighted the importance of cooperation between the relevant authorities and traders to help alleviate citizens' burdens during the holy month and emphasized the need for a joint mechanism between the Economy Office and security authorities to monitor the markets daily and identify any violations. For his part, Saleh Atifa, Director of the Economy, Industry, and Investment Office, confirmed the office's commitment to monitoring the supply situation and addressing any imbalances that may arise, noting that field teams, in cooperation with local councils and security authorities, would ensure proper market function. He emphasized the importance of citizens submitting complaints about any violations, assuring that the office would address them seriously to protect consumers from exploitation.