In order for small and medium-sized tradesmen to survive, a package containing the prohibition of the sale of certain products in chain markets is sent to the Parliament. According to the regulation, white goods, electronic goods, furniture, home textiles, stationery, hardware and hardware cannot be sold in chain markets.
According to the news of Nuray Babacan from Hürriyet newspaper; After the words of the President of the Confederation of Turkish Tradesmen and Craftsmen (TESK), Bendevi Palandöken, that the sale of certain products in chain markets would be banned, attention was drawn to the chain market regulation. It turned out that a different study was carried out on this subject. It was learned from the extensive chain market and retail drafts that some items were purchased and a mini-package was made and it was decided to send them to the Parliament.
MINI PACKAGE MADE
According to the information received, there has been a development regarding the drafts, which have been working for months in the relevant ministries and which have been the subject of public debate many times. The issue of limiting the products that chain markets can sell has accelerated, especially in order for small and medium-sized tradesmen to survive and to find solutions to the shrinking sales of grocery stores and dealers. It is stated that a proposal containing only these titles will be submitted to the Turkish Grand National Assembly in the coming days. According to the information given by the AK Party staff, at the meetings, the issues of enabling chain markets to be opened according to the population criteria, limiting the products to be sold, and setting a rule on the sale of some products according to the size were discussed. It was decided to convert these provisions, which were in the previous drafts, into a separate package in order to be passed quickly by the Parliament. Stating that the work continues to establish the framework of the regulation, the party staff said:
PRIORITIES SET
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“The state has a responsibility to protect its citizens. We will introduce limitations and criteria. Many parts of the demands of the chambers were accepted in the negotiations. Issues such as the products to be limited and the distance issue were decided. Retail regulations are multi-item, with a few items coming in the near future to replace them primarily. Here, some products will have sales criteria. He works on ministries and professional chambers. Working hours and opening weekends will also be regulated.”
WHAT WILL NOT BE SOLD?
The following information was given to the CHAIN markets regarding the product limitation: “Bread may not be within the scope of the ban. Because it’s a food product. However, mobile phones, white goods, cigarettes; especially these will not be sold everywhere. The list of products that can be sold to those with an indoor area of 5 thousand square meters will be determined again. Refrigerators are sold in 100 square meters, they will not be allowed. A not too long legislative amendment will be made during this period. The largest of the chain markets is 400 square meters. There will definitely be product limitations around here. In particular, white goods, electronic goods, furniture, home textiles will not be sold. Stationery, hardware and hardware will not be sold. There will also be a square meter limit for the sale of products such as glassware.”
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