Minister of Industry and Trade Tran Tuan Anh said at the ceremony that this theme reinforces the important position and role of enterprises in protecting consumers, calling on businesses to follow existing regulations on this issue.
This theme also reflects the commitment of state management agencies to creating a business environment with healthy and fair competition for market development, he said.
Customers choosing fruit in BigC Thang Long supermarket. (Photo for illustration)
On behalf of the MoIT, the minister urged businesses to assert themselves through the best fulfillment of their obligation to secure the legitimate interests of consumers. The enterprises should consider the requirements and aspirations of consumers as the driving force of their competition and business development.
Announcing the plan on the occasion of Vietnamese Consumer Rights Day 2017, Nguyen Thanh Phong, Chairman of the municipal People’s Committee, said the people’s committees of the city’s districts would strengthen their coordination to find solutions for consumer protection efforts, based on existing regulations.
Enterprises trading goods and services will take more responsibility for protecting customer rights, he said. In particular, social organizations that protect the customers’ interests and the media will actively raise public awareness of customer rights protection initiatives in the community.
Meanwhile, Phong said the city’s authorities had pledged to actively build a healthy economic environment and ensure fair competition for enterprises in investment, business and responsibility on protecting interests of customers’ interests.
At the launch ceremony for the event, a representative of the MoIT signed agreements with enterprises joining the Enterprises’ Actions for Customers 2017 program. These enterprises included Prudential Vietnam Assurance Private Ltd., Sun Resources Food Co. Ltd., Kim Hang Aluminum and Plastic Joint Stock Company, Mobifone Corporation and LOTTE Mart Vietnam.
Nguyen To Kieu Trinh, marketing director of LOTTE Mart Vietnam, said his company would work closely with MoIT to develop a customer protection program to be deployed at its 13 trading centers and hypermarkets.
The Prime Minister’s Decision 1035/QĐ-TTg, issued on July 10, 2015, set March 15 as Vietnamese Customer Rights Day.
The launch of the event is held on this date every year to confirm the importance of protecting the customers’ interests to ensure the stable and sustainable development of society and the nation. The event contributes to a healthy consumption environment for both customers and businesses.
Source: VNA