Trade: thorough examinations of imported foodstuffs
The presence of ships in ports close to the sea areas does not mean a delay.
BAGHDAD / Obelisk: The Ministry of Trade, Sunday, it is keen to conduct laboratory tests accurate and frequent food items imported for its own account, as pointed out that the presence of ships in standby mode loaded with such material near ports does not mean a delay.
The ministry said in a statement that it 'is committed to the multiplicity and diversity of the examination of imported materials measures accepted by the ministries of trade, health, planning laboratories, and prevents the entry of any food item to the Iraqi territories before the advent of the examination final results and to ensure compliance with the specifications adopted by the standardization and quality control device', indicating that 'the ministry dealing strictly away from the complaints and observations by the dealers and suppliers through the media in order to exert media pressure in order to pass the food items are not identical to the controls and specifications'.
The ministry drew in its statement that 'the presence of ships in sea areas close to the ports does not mean a delay, it is a routine', adding that 'the ministry adopts this mechanism (ie keep ships away from ports in standby mode pending the examination) results to limit The arrival of materials in a failed laboratory testing procedures to the citizens'.
The ministry's statement in response to the news reported the existence of two ships loaded with rice importer in favor of the ministry in a position to wait at sea for more than two weeks because of delays in the emergence of laboratory test results, where a shipping source government said (a merchant or supplier) that does not work 'two ships loaded with large quantities of imported rice for the Ministry of Trade, one Iraqi called (humpback) foreign and the second is called (Victorios) Mtwacdetan are landing in the waiting area within the Khawr Abd Allah since 16 days ', noting that' delay docking of two ships and unload payload caused by a delay in the results of the examination of samples of rice after sent to central laboratories'.
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The presence of ships in ports close to the sea areas does not mean a delay.
BAGHDAD / Obelisk: The Ministry of Trade, Sunday, it is keen to conduct laboratory tests accurate and frequent food items imported for its own account, as pointed out that the presence of ships in standby mode loaded with such material near ports does not mean a delay.
The ministry said in a statement that it 'is committed to the multiplicity and diversity of the examination of imported materials measures accepted by the ministries of trade, health, planning laboratories, and prevents the entry of any food item to the Iraqi territories before the advent of the examination final results and to ensure compliance with the specifications adopted by the standardization and quality control device', indicating that 'the ministry dealing strictly away from the complaints and observations by the dealers and suppliers through the media in order to exert media pressure in order to pass the food items are not identical to the controls and specifications'.
The ministry drew in its statement that 'the presence of ships in sea areas close to the ports does not mean a delay, it is a routine', adding that 'the ministry adopts this mechanism (ie keep ships away from ports in standby mode pending the examination) results to limit The arrival of materials in a failed laboratory testing procedures to the citizens'.
The ministry's statement in response to the news reported the existence of two ships loaded with rice importer in favor of the ministry in a position to wait at sea for more than two weeks because of delays in the emergence of laboratory test results, where a shipping source government said (a merchant or supplier) that does not work 'two ships loaded with large quantities of imported rice for the Ministry of Trade, one Iraqi called (humpback) foreign and the second is called (Victorios) Mtwacdetan are landing in the waiting area within the Khawr Abd Allah since 16 days ', noting that' delay docking of two ships and unload payload caused by a delay in the results of the examination of samples of rice after sent to central laboratories'.
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