A press release from the Ministry of Economy reads:
Economy Minister Hector Dada Hirezi launched this December 13 the National Quality Policy, the aim of which is not only to make a difference by turning El Salvador into a more competitive country, but also one where consumers get higher levels of respect in relation to the supply of goods and services.
According to the minister Dada Hirezi, the intention of the National Quality Policy is to promote actions that allow the production and marketing of goods and services to comply with technical regulations and quality standards respectively.
"This policy seeks to encourage a culture where consumers demand quality," said Minister Hirezi adding that together with the Industrial Policy and the National Policy for Consumer Protection the aim is is to turn El Salvador into a more competitive country where consumers get higher levels of respect in relation to products and services that are good quality and safe.
Source: Ministry of Economy (El Salvador)
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