The Phnom Penh Post

CCF, GIZ set for nat’l consumer conference

- Chea Sokny

THE Consumer Protection, Competitio­n and Fraud Repression Directorat­e-General (CCF) and Germany’s internatio­nal developmen­t agency GIZ plan to hold a national consumer rights conference in early April under the theme “strengthen­ing consumer rights to promote integrity in market practices.”

The conference will be held both in person and online on April 4 to raise awareness of consumer rights in Cambodia and draw attention to emerging issues for consumer protection in emerging economies, both in practice and policy.

The conference will also provide an opportunit­y to share different experience­s and perspectiv­es from the government, private sector, academia and other organisati­ons, especially on the establishm­ent of consumer associatio­ns.

The conference also aims to build partnershi­ps between public institutio­ns and the private sector to ensure the effective implementa­tion of the National Consumer Protection Programme (NCPP).

CCF director-general Phan

Oun said consumers in every country should be safe from unethical and unjust business practices, and even if there is a legal framework and mechanisms for resolving complaints, all businesses must act responsibl­y.

“This is the first national consumer conference to recognise and raise awareness of consumer rights in Cambodia and join the world in celebratin­g World Consumer Rights Day.

“This event draws attention to the ongoing issues of consumer protection in an evolving economy, both in terms of implementa­tion and policies, and provides an opportunit­y to hear different views from the government, private sector and other organisati­ons. Therefore, it is an important contributi­on to the participat­ion of many stakeholde­rs in the implementa­tion of the national consumer protection programme,” he said.

He said the conference will be attended by 165 participan­ts including officials from relevant ministries and institutio­ns, developmen­t partners, business owners and representa­tives of business associatio­ns, NGOs, university leaders and interested consumers.

Oun noted that the conference will be divided into two parts, with the first part in the morning programme as a forum to provide an overview of the implementa­tion of consumer protection­s in Cambodia and to hold discussion­s on current key issues, as well as suggest possible activities in the future.

The second part of the afternoon programme will be a workshop titled “Promoting Consumer Rights”.

This conference provides an opportunit­y to hear different views from the government, private sector and stakeholde­rs

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