China Overseas Chinese Network, February 24. According to Argentine Huaren.com, on February 23 local time, the Argentine Domestic Trade Secretariat and the Federal Office of Public Revenue (AFIP) launched enforcement actions against Chinese supermarkets and community supermarkets in the capital San Telmo and the Constitutional District. The inspection found multiple violations of the "maximum price plan".

  It is understood that in 45 inspections, a total of a supermarket was sealed up and 25 notices of illegality were issued.

The inspectors compare the prices of the goods on the cashier counter and shelves with the government's maximum price limit to confirm whether the merchant violates the regulations.

  If the merchant violates the regulations, the inspectors will request a price reduction, and at the same time, issue a notice of violation to the owner and submit relevant evidence to the government.

If the merchant has more than 10 illegal commodities, the inspectors have the right to seal the merchant for 24 hours and order the merchant to correct the violation.

  An inspector said that during the inspection of the law enforcement, it was found that the price of the goods exceeded the regulations, and a notice of illegality was issued, and it was limited to be corrected within ten working days; if the review was not satisfied, the legal procedure would be followed. Economic punishment.

  According to him, since the new crown pneumonia epidemic, an average of 70 to 100 law enforcement inspections have been carried out every day. If a violation of the maximum price is found, an illegal notice will be issued or seized on the spot.

(Huang Dong)