The UAE Ministry of Economy today launched the Fifth Gulf Consumer Protection Day under the Theme “Be Aware of Your Rights”. The event is organized in cooperation with local and federal authorities associated with Consumer Protection.
His Excellency Eng. Sultan Al Mansouri, UAE Minister of Economy, said: “Protecting the rights of consumers is essential to drive business growth as it enhances market confidence and trust. The Gulf Consumer Protection Day will ensure that the public is well-educated and informed about the most efficient methods to protect their rights as consumers. The Ministry is committed to consumer protection and regards it as a top priority for achieving market stability.â€
Dr Hashim Al Nuaimi, Director of Consumer Protection Department, MOE, attended the launch representing H.E Eng. Mohammed Ahmed Abdul Aziz Al Shehi, Director General of MOE, along with other senior executives and officials in UAE.
Dr. Al Nuaimi said: “The launch reflects the intention of the UAE and other Gulf countries to achieve new heights in consumer protection, as it is vital for overall development. The UAE was among the first countries in the region to issue a federal law No. 24 to protect consumers. The Ministry of Economy is taking concerted efforts to ensure consumer protection, and maintain fair competition in the market.â€
The activities of the Fifth Gulf Day for Consumer Protection will continue until March 30, 2010, and will include series of programmes involving colleges and schools to help students become more familiar with the rights of consumers.