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UAE supermarket agrees to fix food prices
Abu Dhabi
 

The United Arab Emirates said on Tuesday a supermarket chain had agreed to fix the price of 56 basic food items at 2007 levels, the latest in a string of similar deals with retailers designed to curb inflation.

So far this year, the UAE's Union Cooperative Society, which operates about 16 stores, French supermarket retailer Carrefour, and Abu Dhabi-based Lulu Hypermarket Group have agreed to fix prices of some food items to curb inflation. On Tuesday, Baniyas Cooperative Society signed a similar agreement.

The Ministry of Economy of the second-largest Arab economy has been trying to control the price of food after inflation surged to a 19-year peak of 9.3 percent in 2006, the latest available figure.

Inflation in the world's fifth-largest oil exporter probably hit 10.9 percent last year, according to an estimate from the National Bank of Abu Dhabi.

'Baniyas Cooperative will fix prices of 56 basic food commodities at 2007 levels this year,' Mohammed Bin Abdulaziz Alshihhi, the ministry's under-secretary for planning, said in the UAE capital, Abu Dhabi.

'These initiatives are aimed to make sure there is stability in prices of basic commodities and consumers do not suffer,' he said.

Soaring food prices are a main driver of inflation across the world's biggest oil-exporting region, where most states, including the UAE, peg their currencies to the ailing dollar, which raises import costs.

Global commodity prices have also been soaring, leading some food prices to surge 30 percent in 2007, the Emirates Society for Consumer Protection said in March.

The ministry plans to sign similar agreements with private sector retailers, Alshihhi said.  -Reuters


 
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