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    UAE Cracks Down on Traders Over Price Gouging Amid Iran Attacks Tensions

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMarch 19, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    The United Arab Emirates government has taken decisive action against traders who artificially inflated prices of essential goods in the wake of recent Iranian attacks. Authorities imposed fines exceeding 200,000 dirhams on those found guilty of exploiting the situation by charging excessive amounts for basic commodities. This move reflects the government’s commitment to protecting consumers and maintaining market stability during a period of heightened regional uncertainty.

    In a comprehensive inspection campaign, the Ministry of Economy and Tourism conducted checks on over 7,000 retail outlets after receiving multiple reports about sudden spikes in food prices. The inspections uncovered 567 violations, predominantly involving overcharging practices. Officials noted that some traders had unjustifiably raised prices, taking advantage of increased demand triggered by the geopolitical tensions following the attacks.

    Since the onset of these events, the ministry has issued 449 formal warnings to various market participants, including traders, suppliers, and sellers. Alongside these warnings, fines totaling 207,250 dirhams have been levied to deter further price manipulation. The ministry emphasized that these measures are part of an ongoing effort to closely monitor the market and ensure that the cost of essential items remains fair and stable for consumers.

    To prevent arbitrary price increases, the ministry clarified that the costs of key staples such as edible oil, eggs, rice, sugar, poultry, pulses, bread, and wheat are strictly regulated. Any adjustments to these prices require prior approval from both the ministry itself and the national committee responsible for overseeing commodity pricing. This regulatory framework aims to safeguard the public from sudden and unjustified price surges during times of crisis.

    It is worth noting that while there has been a slight uptick in the prices of onions and tomatoes over the past two days, this is attributed to the current Gulf regional situation rather than supply shortages. To counterbalance this, additional quantities of these vegetables have been introduced into the market to maintain a steady supply and prevent further price escalations. The ministry reassured the public that the UAE’s stockpiles of essential goods remain ample and that there is no cause for alarm regarding availability.

    Overall, the UAE government’s swift response highlights its proactive stance in curbing opportunistic price hikes during sensitive times. By enforcing strict penalties and maintaining vigilant market oversight, authorities aim to protect consumers and uphold economic stability amid ongoing regional challenges.

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