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UN Trade and Development and Thailand deepen cooperation to enhance consumer rights and build fairer digital markets across the region.
A new study led by UN Trade and Development helps set the stage for major reforms to strengthen consumer protection in the African nation.
The world comes together at the United Nations, taking bold actions to protect consumers and promote fair competition in an increasingly digital and globalized economy.
Stronger competition enforcement, along with more upskilling and better infrastructure and support for start-ups are vital to ensuring the digital boom benefits all.
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The world’s top forum on competition and consumer protection will reconvene in July, advancing fair markets and safeguarding consumer rights for the benefit of people, businesses and the planet.
Building consumer trust in cross-border e-commerce is essential to unlocking the full potential of the digital economy, especially in developing markets.
Boosting competition in food markets is crucial to tackling unfair practices, reducing prices and building food systems that can meet rising global demand.
From information access and dispute resolution to sustainable consumption, experts unpack how to empower consumers in global tourism.
The digital transformation can drive economic growth, create jobs and reduce poverty. But it also poses growing environmental challenges, while widening digital divides risk worsening existing inequalities.