Venezuela launches price monitoring application

The Venezuelan government launched in a trial period, in fifteen states, the Price Inspection System (SIP) application, to record in real time the prices and conditions of essential products in stores

The National Superintendency for the Defense of Socioeconomic Rights of Venezuela, together with the Ministry of Commerce, is testing the Price Inspection System application, to verify the cost and quality of products in stores in real time.

According to the official state channel, VTV, it is an application for the mobile phones of Sundde inspectors, which facilitates the daily work that involves verifying that businesses apply the prices established by the government.

“This innovative technological system allows the collection of information in real time on prices, quality controls and compliance with sanitary permits in commercial establishments in the country to combat the scourge of smuggling that affects national production and the country’s economy”, indicates the radio broadcast RadioMundial.

The Minister of National Commerce, Colonel Antonio Morales, has indicated that this software also makes it possible to identify irregularities and discrepancies in the national market, as well as any element of disturbance in the price chain.

Morales stressed that “with this application the Ministry of National Commerce automates the control mechanisms for a more expeditious work of the national prosecutors, accelerating the response time for the supervision of the cost structures in the items and thus energize the new automated model procedures carried out by the Bolivarian Government”.

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Source: radiomundial

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