Ieta issues more than Cg. 7,000 in fines, fuel pumps taken out of service

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The Inspection Department of Economic and Transport Affairs (IETA) has issued more than Cg. 7,000 in fines and taken fuel pumps out of service following intensified inspections. Tourism, Economic Affairs Transport and Telecommunications (TEATT) Minister Grisha Heyliger-Marten announced on Wednesday in Philipsburg that these enforcement actions targeted supermarkets, retail establishments, petrol stations, and related businesses. The initiatives aim to protect consumers and ensure compliance with established regulations. This crackdown underscores efforts to uphold economic and transport standards across various sectors, promoting fairness and adherence among businesses.
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