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Sweeping changes sought to curb overpricing of articles in Qatar
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A number of Qataris have expressed concern over the prices of certain types of goods, which they say are higher in Qatar as compared to some neighbouring countries.
These products include automobile spare parts, some medicines, electrical appliances and others.
Speaking to local Arabic daily Arrayah, the citizens said they often visit neighbouring countries to buy such items. This is because the prices there — for products of similar quality — are often almost half of what is charged in Doha, they say.
Mihana Al Nuaimi, a young Qatari man, said his vehicle had met with an accident and he had gone to the dealer in Doha to inquire about spare parts. He was told that the parts would cost him more than QR20,000. However, he found out that the same would cost only around QR10,000 in a neighbouring country.
He said the authorities here needed to adopt a strategic plan to keep the prices of different kinds of products in check.
Similarly, Mohamed Al Yazidi felt that the "limited number of dealers and brands" in the country, for a variety of goods, was responsible for the high prices and the market should be opened up to include more options. Otherwise, many locals would be compelled to go abroad to meet their requirements, he added.
Meanwhile, Abdulla Al Merri stressed that there should be more authorised distributors for the same product to boost competition in the market, which would ultimately benefit consumers by giving them more options in terms of price and quality.
The daily also reported that citizens consider automobile spare parts to be particularly expensive in Qatar as compared to some other countries.
They also pointed out that high rents in the country have had a negative impact on pricing.
Courtesy: gulf-times.com
i still dont understand the buy 2 get one free deals, if you price the products indvidually they still come out the same price.
How can you control this ?
Most probably the MEC (Ministry of Economy & Commerce) will spearhead this welcome campaign...I hope they seriously inspect the sporting goods stores especially BICYCLE SHOPS which are obviously selling overpriced units and parts to the detriment of the consuming public -- Qataris and expats alike.
perdain...agreed
perdian@i agreed your comments
I think you cannot blame retailers here in Qatar if they charge too much - as rental prices keeps increasing every year despite poor market conditions. I would totally agree authorities should check prices for this shops, but keep in mind - they should also keep in check over priced rental of flats, villas, and commercial outlets as this is the reason why products here in Qatar are overpriced in the first place! compared to Qatar's neighbors (as per above article comparision, other countries do not charge too much on rentals too!)