MUSCAT – The action forms part of the Authority’s ongoing nationwide campaign to combat the circulation of unsafe and non-compliant goods and limit their spread, ensuring the health and safety of consumers.
In a statement issued today, the CPA confirmed that the seized items included expired products, goods that failed to meet approved standards and specifications, as well as counterfeit items and those carrying misleading or inaccurate information.
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