The UAE economy ministry said on Saturday it held strategic reserves of staple goods that were plentiful and "safe", and urged citizens and residents to avoid stockpiling.
The ministry added that all essential food and non-food items are available in ample quantities across all markets and retail outlets nationwide, with the stock levels monitored using an advanced electronic system to prevent potential shortages.
"We urge the public to remain reassured and not to be driven by unfounded concerns, excessive purchasing or stockpiling," highlighted Abdulla bin Touq Al Marri, Minister of Economy and Tourism.
"The UAE’s markets are well supplied with the full range of goods and products consumers need. Strategic reserves are available at high and secure levels, and contingency and response plans are fully in place to ensure continuity under all circumstances."
Bin Touq stressed that the provision of essential goods - particularly foodstuffs - is a red line for the UAE’s leadership, with zero tolerance for any compromise to the country’s food, economic or social security.
“We remain in constant coordination with partners across the public and private sectors to safeguard supply adequacy and market balance,” he added.
The Ministry noted that all major retail outlets nationwide have confirmed the stability of supply operations, with no unusual changes in procurement, imports, warehousing or availability.
The Ministry also confirmed a robust framework to deter unjustified price increases and ensure market stability.

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