The Malaysian Ministry of Domestic Trade and Living Standards successfully disrupted a diesel smuggling operation in Johor, seizing <strong>3,300 liters</strong> of fuel valued at approximately <strong>73,296 Malaysian Ringgit</strong>. The operation led to the arrest of three individuals and the inspection of two vehicles.
The Ministry of Commerce's branch in the Northern Borders region conducted intensive inspection tours in the first quarter of 2026, resulting in the identification of 82 violations out of 2,393 reports received during this period.
The Ministry of Commerce's branch in the Northern Borders conducted 3367 inspections, resulting in the discovery of 82 violations. These efforts aim to enhance market oversight and protect consumers.
The Saudi Shura Council held its twenty-fourth session to discuss the annual report of the Ministry of Commerce, urging immediate actions to enhance the construction and automotive sectors. Members emphasized the need to boost confidence in the business environment and support small and medium enterprises.
The Saudi Ministry of Commerce continues its efforts to regulate commercial violations, conducting an inspection campaign at Mecca Mall that uncovered several infractions. This initiative aims to enhance market oversight and protect consumer rights.
The Ministry of Domestic Trade and Cost of Living in Penang has confiscated a total of <strong>415,877.95 Ringgit</strong> from eight cases of subsidized diesel misuse. This action is part of the ministry's efforts to combat manipulation and smuggling.
Indonesia is experiencing a significant rise in plastic prices due to disruptions in raw material imports from the Middle East. This situation has led the Indonesian Ministry of Trade to search for alternative suppliers to meet market demands.
The Deputy Governor of Medina, Prince Saud bin Khalid Al-Faisal, welcomed the Director of the Ministry of Commerce branch in the region to discuss ways to enhance cooperation between the two sides. This visit is part of the government's efforts to improve the business environment and services for citizens and residents.
The Saudi Ministry of Commerce has announced six new measures aimed at withdrawing counterfeit products from the market, with the costs borne by the violating companies. This initiative is part of efforts to enhance consumer protection and ensure product quality.