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Consumer protection

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consumer protection: Consumer protection is defined as a set of laws, regulations and practices aimed at ensuring consumers’ rights to obtain safe, high-quality goods and services at fair prices. Consumer protection is necessary to ensure their safety, protect them from fraud and deception, and promote fair competition in the market. The responsibility for consumer protection lies with governments, NGOs, and the media, while consumers can protect themselves by reading labels carefully, obtaining a guarantee for goods and services, and filing complaints if they are exposed to fraud or deception.

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No: 28
Date: April 26, 1976