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Unsafe products exact a high price on consumers globally
19 Jul 2022
Rogue traders whose unsafe products have been withdrawn from one market can export them to countries with weaker consumer product safety, disregarding consumers’ right to safe products.
UNCTAD convenes consumer protection talks amid heightened vulnerability
15 Jul 2022
The emerging cost-of-living crisis added to the COVID-19 pandemic is undermining the financial resilience of many consumers, increasing their vulnerability.
Promoting sustainable fisheries trade in Eastern Caribbean
7 Jun 2022
Countries aim to protect the iconic queen conch, build a sustainable ocean economy and provide tangible benefits to people working in the region’s seafood value chains.
Study shows COVID-19 effects on trade in biodiversity products
18 May 2022
The pandemic has posed challenges but also created opportunities for workers and businesses producing and selling biodiversity-based goods and services.
Concentrated digital markets need stronger scrutiny to protect consumers
28 Apr 2022
Competition and data protection issues are increasingly intersecting in a data-driven world. Efforts to address antitrust and privacy concerns should go hand in hand, experts say at UNCTAD's eCommerce Week.
Circular economy can help stem biodiversity loss
19 Apr 2022
By Kweku Attafuah-Wadee, Lalen Lleander and Henrique Pacini, UNCTAD Economists
Time to empower consumers to make sustainable choices
15 Mar 2022
Governments, consumer groups and businesses urged to step up efforts to allow consumers to play their part in sustainable development.
Least developed countries still lag behind in cyberlaw reforms
24 Feb 2022
Sound laws and efficient enforcement mechanisms are more urgent than ever following increased cybercrime and online fraud during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Consumer protection can contribute to a gender-equal world
8 Feb 2022
Including a gender lens in consumer protection policies can empower women and help reduce gender disparities.
Milestone day for e-commerce and a chance to boost consumer trust
11 Nov 2021
By Teresa Moreira, Head of Competition and Consumer Policies, UNCTAD
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