On the first day of the reopening of the markets, the commercial control and consumer protection sector in the Dubai economy closed 21 stores and alerted 65 commercial establishments, and violated seven stores that did not adhere to the precautionary measures to limit the spread of the Corona virus, clamping gags and physical spacing, and other measures To be applied in the stage of reopening markets.

The closure process focused on the stores located in: Freej Al-Murar, Al-Nakheel, International City, Hor Al Anz, Satwa, Al-Riffa, The Big Market, Al-Karamah, Al Qusais, Al Nahda and Al Barsha.

Commercial activities of stores in conflict with the law have varied to include: shoe repair, general trade, car accessories, aluminum trade, technical services, sewing and embroidery, mobile phone trading, mill, and workshop tools.

And the Dubai economic campaign extended over the working hours of the markets, from the morning to the closing hour. Dubai Economy directs merchants to adhere to precautionary measures such as wearing gags and gloves, applying the principles of physical spacing, and not doing business in the markets during sterilization hours, as the stores are required to close except for the permitted activities.

The Dubai Economic Department called on consumers to report any cases or negative phenomena in violation of the precautionary measures, through the application of “Dubai Consumer” available, or by calling the number: (600545555), or through the website: consumerrights.ae

Dubai’s economic campaign extended over the course of the market hours from morning to close.

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