China News Service, Tianjin, January 9 (Reporter Zhang Daozheng) The Tianjin Municipal Market Supervision Commission issued the "Announcement on Maintaining Market Price Order and Severely Combatting Price Illegal Acts" on the 9th. If the price rises too fast, it is a serious price violation. Market supervision departments at all levels in the city will investigate and deal with them in a strict and fast manner according to the law, and expose typical cases to the public.

  The market supervision department requires the majority of operators to actively fulfill their social responsibilities during the epidemic control period, abide by business ethics, operate with integrity in accordance with the law, actively organize sources of goods to ensure supply, and keep market prices basically stable.

In particular, operators of daily necessities and epidemic prevention and control supplies that are closely related to the lives of the people must consciously enhance their social responsibilities in the process of fighting the epidemic, and must not seek illegal benefits during the epidemic prevention and control period.

  The announcement pointed out that the majority of operators should exercise their independent pricing rights legally and reasonably, take into account interests and social responsibilities, strictly abide by price laws and regulations, and must not commit the following price violations: (1) Failure to implement price intervention measures and emergency measures formulated by the government according to law; (2) Fabricating or disseminating information on price increases, disrupting the order of market prices; (3) Except for production and self-use, exceeding the normal storage quantity or storage period, and hoarding a large number of commodities with tight market supply and abnormal price fluctuations, approved by the competent price department Warns those who continue to hoard; (4) Break through daily profit margins when selling vegetables and other daily necessities, drive up prices, and push commodity prices to rise too fast or too high; (5) Sell fake, shoddy, moldy, and expired food; (6) ) Breaking through daily profit margins when selling anti-epidemic supplies, driving commodity prices to rise too fast and too high.

  The announcement encourages the general public to actively supervise. If you find the above-mentioned price violations, you can call 12345 or 12315 to report.

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