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Market Surveillance Inspection Body reports for 2025

Market Surveillance Inspection Body reports for 2025

ArmInfo. In 2025, the target areas of the Market Surveillance Inspection Body's activities  were motor gasoline and diesel fuel, toys, low-voltage equipment,  products for children and adolescents, and ensuring the uniformity of  measurements, as stated  by Armen Kotolyan, Head of the Market  Surveillance Inspection Body, during a press conference on January  23.

Specifically, in the area of motor gasoline, safety violations were  identified in 13.4% of cases: out of 67 samples collected,  non-compliance was recorded in 9. For diesel fuel, the violation rate  was 63%, with non- compliance detected in 17 of 27 samples. According  to Kotolyan, in the toy, low-voltage, and children's and adolescent  products sectors, the main risks are associated with the sale of  goods without mandatory labeling and conformity assessment documents.

In the toy sector, samples of 21 products were collected from 14  economic entities,  safety violations  found in 4 cases (19%).  Following the examination, approximately 400 toys were destroyed in  the Inspectorate's laboratory. "In 2025, the practice of destroying  products that do not meet safety requirements based on laboratory  testing was first introduced in Armenia. We intend to continue this  practice,"  the head of the Inspectorate noted.

As for the children's and adolescent products sector, 131 checklists  were used in 2025, with violations detected in 81.7% of cases. In the  low-voltage product sector, 94 checklists were used, with the  percentage of detected violations amounting to 78.7%. Regarding  compliance checks for metrology rules and regulations, 60.6% of the  309 business entities inspected were found to be in violation. "Our  goal is not to fine businesses, but to inform them and prevent  potential violations," Kotolyan emphasized.