Exporters of fake Chinese goods to be blacklisted

March 16, 2014

Exporters_of_fakeRiyadh, Mar 16: Trade and Industry Minister Tawfiq Al-Rabiah has said that merchants and factories that engage in the adulteration of products in either the Kingdom or China would be blacklisted.

Al-Rabiah made his statement following the signing of a cooperation agreement with the Chinese Public Department for Quality Control, Test and Quarantine, to combat counterfeit and imitation goods during the visit of Crown Prince Salman, deputy prime minister and minister of defense, to China.

The minister pointed out that the agreement aims to reduce the flow of counterfeit consumer goods to Saudi markets by undertaking several measures, including blacklisting merchants and factories that engage in such practices, to prevent the export or import of such goods.

The agreement also calls for blacklisting laboratories and awarding certificates of conformity to counteract this phenomenon.

According to Al-Rabiah, the agreement includes a provision to draft a joint blacklist for exporters and importers of low-quality commodities, in addition to imposing sanctions on the exporter or the source found guilty of such practices.

“It took a long time until we reached this stage, during which the two sides reviewed international trade practices and took into account the experience of the European Union,” he said. “The agreement includes notifying the other party when punishment is incurred on the source and exchanging information on mutual findings. The two countries will also hold follow-up meetings to ensure that the agreement is being continuously implemented.”

The minister noted that the sanctions adopted in the convention would be subsumed under the system of penalties for commercial fraud, which is applied by the ministry. These include systems defamation, fines and other means of punishment within the same system. China will also apply these penalties.

According to Al-Rabiah, penalties prescribed in the system of commercial fraud in the Kingdom are considered very effective in reducing the number of cases of commercial fraud. He said that both sides will hold meetings every three months in Saudi Arabia with commercial attachés in China to ensure the implementation of the convention.

Abdullah Al-Mobty, president of the Council of Saudi Chambers (CSC), described the agreement as one of many milestones in the history of the Ministry of Trade and Industry.

According to Al-Mobty, the volume of trade between the two countries has reached $72 billion. He said trade includes hazardous imitation goods.

He urged Saudi businessmen to take precautionary measures in their business dealings and not to accept questionable goods.

He advised them to send representatives to China to ensure sound product specification and packaging and test samples before shipping. Al-Mobty also warned companies against relying on middlemen and brokers.

Authorities also discussed the idea of manufacturing Chinese products locally rather than relying solely on imports from China in order to support national industrial and commercial growth.

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Three more people have died from the virus, bringing the total death toll to 227, the ministry revealed, adding that a total of 1,214 COVID-19 patients have made full recovery, which takes the overall number of patients recovered to 10,791.

The latest coronavirus patients, all of whom are in a stable condition and receiving the necessary care, were identified after conducting more than 38,000 additional COVID-19 tests among UAE citizens and residents over the past few days, the ministry said.

It expressed its sincere condolences to the families of the deceased and wished a speedy recovery to all patients, calling on the public to cooperate with health authorities and comply with all precautionary measures, particularly social distancing protocols, to ensure the safety and protection of the public.

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January 11,2020

Muscat, Jan 11: Oman's Sultan Qaboos bin Said has died, Aljazeera reported citing state television on Friday.

Qaboos was 79-year-old and was ill for a long time. He has served as the ruler of Oman since 1970 when he ousted his father in a bloodless coup.

Qaboos had no children and has not publicly named his successor.

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April 28,2020

Riyadh, Apr 28: The number of confirmed coronavirus cases in Saudi Arabia crossed the critical 20,000-mark on Tuesday with the discovery of 1,266 new cases. Eight new deaths were also recorded during the last 24 hours, bringing the virus-related death toll to 152.

Twenty-three percent of the new cases are of Saudi nationals, while 77 percent are of non-Saudi residents, Saudi Press Agency (SPA) quoted the ministry spokesman Dr. Muhammad Al-Abdel Ali as saying.

Out of the total 20,077 cases till Tuesday, 17,141 cases are active, he added. A total of 118 cases are currently critical, the spokesman said.

Out of the 1,266 new cases, 327 were reported in Makkah, 273 in Madinah, 262 in Jeddah, and 171 in Riyadh. There were 58 cases in Jubail, 35 in Dammam, 32 in Taif, 29 in Tabuk and 18 in Al-Zulfi. Additionally, nine cases were recorded in Khulais; eight in Buraidah; seven in Al-Khobar; five in Hufof; four each in Qatif and Ras Tanura; three in Adhum; two each in Al-Jafr, Al-Majaridah, Yanbu, Bisha and Diriyah; and one each in Abha, Khamis Mushayt, Baqeeq, Dhahran, Dhalum, Sabiya, Hafr Al Batin, Hail, Sakaka, Wadi Al-Dawasir and Sajr, the spokesman said.

The Kingdom saw a spike in cases when the health ministry began its field-testing efforts nearly two weeks ago, targeting suspected infection cluster areas. Since then, there has been a steady increase in daily cases.

Till Monday, around 1 million people were screened in various neighborhoods throughout the Kingdom.

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