THE Ministry of Commerce, Trade and Industry has warned individuals and companies against the abuse and illegal sale of sulphuric acid export permits, stating that offenders risk having their permits revoked and facing legal action. In a statement, Saturday, Principal Public Relations Officer Everness Nankala said the Ministry had noted with concern reports of abuse and misuse of export permits by certain individuals and companies. She warned that export permits were non-transferable and strictly for use by the individual company to which the permit had been issued. “The Ministry wishes to inform all stakeholders and members of the public that export permits issued for sulphuric acid under the provisions of the Control of Goods Act, Cap 421, are strictly regulated...




