Standards Authority: Analysis of Over 4 Tons of Gold Exports Completed
Port Sudan- Sudanhorizon
The Sudanese Standards and Metrology Organization (SSMO) in the Red Sea State has announced the finalization of the process of inspection and analysis of 4.195 tons of gold exports from companies and re-manufactured bullion, in addition to 130 kilograms of silver exports, as part of the inventory for the first quarter of the current fiscal year.
The SSMO, through its Gold Stamping Unit, revealed that it processed 245 kilograms of imported gold jewelry and 117 kilograms of locally manufactured jewelry, in addition to analyzing 2.591 tons of bullion for local use.
Walid Mohamed Osman, Director of the SSMO’s state branch, affirmed his department’s full readiness to implement all technical procedures for gold exports using qualified personnel and high-precision technologies. He emphasized the continued cooperation with the public and private sectors to facilitate the flow of exports and protect the national economy.
For his part, the head of the Measurement and Calibration Department, Khalifa Muhammad Othman, pointed to the unit’s strategic supervisory role in determining standards and carrying out stamping and weighing operations in accordance with the law, while the head of the Jewelry Stamping Unit, Riyad Mahjoub, explained that technical efforts are continuing to verify that the required controls are met for bars intended for export and local production to ensure the quality and competitiveness of the precious metal.
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