Standards and Quality Administration Returns Shipment of Substandard Angle Iron from Herat Port

Standards and Quality Administration Returns Shipment of Substandard Angle Iron from Herat Port

HERAT, Afghanistan (Afghan Verified) -- The Standards and Quality Administration returned a shipment containing about 27 tons of substandard angle iron from Islam Qala port in Herat province to the exporting country.

The administration announced the move as part of its ongoing efforts to enforce quality controls on imports. Officials highlighted transparent, regular and decisive verification processes for building materials at all ports of entry.

"There is no flexibility toward the import of substandard goods that harm health and public safety," the administration stated in its announcement.

The body called on traders and importers to fully comply with domestic standards to prevent similar incidents. It stressed that such measures protect public safety and ensure only quality materials enter the market.

Islam Qala port, a key trade gateway in western Afghanistan, handles significant volumes of imports, making rigorous inspections critical. The return of this shipment underscores the administration's commitment to upholding standards amid growing import activity.

No further details were provided on the exporting country or the specific deficiencies in the angle iron, which is commonly used in construction.

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