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Department
of Commerce and Consumer Affairs
The Department of Commerce and Consumer Affairs facilitates
the development of commerce, enforce trading standards and
protect consumers to ensure that goods and services are safe
and legal
FUNCTIONS
The Department of Commerce and Consumer Affairs is charged
with the responsibility of administering the Miscellaneous
Controls Act Cap. 329, the Control Standards Act Cap. 326A
and the Weights and Measures Act Cap. 331 of the Laws of Barbados.
The functions under the Miscellaneous Controls Act
Cap.329 are as follows:-
1. The formulation and implementation of import policy and
export policy through the licensing system.
2.
Computing of prices of items subject to price control regulations.
3.
Enforcing compliance with price regulations by the business
community, carrying out inspections at retail outlets and
mediating in consumer complaints in relation to items on price
control.
4.
Coordinating the Working Group on the World Trade Organisation
Agreement on Import Licensing Procedures.
The
functions under the Controls of Standards Act Cap 326A are
as follows:-
1.
Inspect and sample imported commodities at the air and seaports
and at the importer’s premises, to determine conformity
to the mandatory standards.
2.
Inspect and sample commodities manufactured locally to determine
conformity to the mandatory standards.
3.
Inspect and sample commodities available in retail outlets
(supermarkets, mini-marts, etc.), to determine conformity
to the mandatory standards.
The functions under the Weights and Measures Act Cap.
331 are as follows:-
1.
Verification of all weighing and measuring devices in supermarkets,
mini-marts, fish markets and other outlets.
2. Verification of all petroleum products dispensing pumps
at petrol stations.
3.
Verification of all weighbridges used in commercial activities.
4.
Calibration and/or verification of the balances in the Postal
Service.
5.
Calibration and/or verification of balances used by Jewellers
and the Customs Department for the determination of duties
on precious and semi-precious metals.
6.
Calibration and/or verification of baggage weighers at the
ports of entry and the balances used by freight and courier
services.
7.
Verification of Electronic Point of Sale systems in supermarkets.
8.
Verification of pre-packaged commodities at supermarkets and
packaging houses.
9.
Calibration of petroleum transporting trucks.
10.
Ensure the accuracy of the equipment used in the preservation
of human life through the calibration of the balances and
pharmaceutical measuring devices used by pharmacists.
APPLICATION
FOR IMPORT AND EXPORT LICENCES
An approved import and export licence should be obtained from
the Department of Commerce and Consumer Affairs before any
item falling under the Miscellaneous Controls Act Cap. 329
is imported or exported.
CONTACT
US
Department of Commerce and Consumer Affairs
Block 1
Pelican Industrial Estate
St. Michael
BARBADOS
Telephone: (246) 437-3552 / 3558
Fax: (246) 228-3821
E-mail: ccad@commerce.gov.bb
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