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role of government in protecting consumers rights​

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Answered by pds39937
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The federal and provincial governments are responsible for protecting consumer rights. The federal government is responsible for creating marketplaces that are fair, efficient and competitive for producers, traders and consumers. ... The federal government is also responsible for the safety of food products.

Answered by Anonymous
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The government prioritising consumer protection is in line with our resolve of a new India. The Bill establishes a Consumer Protection Authority to investigate into consumer complaints, issue safety notices for goods and services, and pass orders for recall of goods and against misleading advertisements.

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