Abu Dhabi: The Department of Economic Development, Abu Dhabi, has announced the enforcement of amendments made to its table of fines in line with the Abu Dhabi Executive Council Resolution No 47 for 2017 on the violations relating to businesses or establishments licensed for economic activities as per Article 6 of Law No 2 of 2009.

The amendments come on the heels of repeated violations by establishments in Abu Dhabi, said Mohammad Munif Al Mansouri, acting executive director of Abu Dhabi Business Centre for Business, a DED affiliate, noting the new additions were made to curb wrongful practices that fly in the face of economic laws and regulations applied in the emirate and ultimately help reinforce the investment-friendly environment in the country.

They cover violations made by establishments at their premises, on advertising hoardings, advertisements and trademarks, as well as those related to trade fraud, consumer protection, activities of their vehicles, along with the infringements relating to industrial establishments licensed by the Industrial Development Bureau, he added.

Al Mansouri called upon all establishments to carefully go through the new amendments and to abide by relevant regulations in order to avoid such fines which range between formal warnings and varying fines as per the nature of violation.

He added that most of the fines are issued for activities carried out without obtaining required permissions and licences or against those owning, marketing, producing, or purchasing fake or counterfeit goods, materials or products from unlicensed vendors, a market, or from outside the country for the purpose of marketing the same inside the UAE, and the selling, displaying, or owning of consumables or non-consumables or services that do not conform with the local standards and specifications, which could thus harm public or consumer health.