Hanoi People’s Committee in collaboration with the national broadcaster Vietnam Television (VTV) will hold a ceremony to announce March 15 as Vietnamese Consumer Rights Day on March 12 at the International Conference Centre in Hanoi. The ceremony will be broadcast live on VTV2.
The Ministry of Industry and Trade is preparing for a ceremony to announce March 15 as Vietnamese Consumer Rights Day that aims to enhance public awareness of protecting consumers’ rights.
Under the programme, the Industry and Trade ministry will launch a campaign themed “Consumer rights to safety” for this year's Vietnamese Consumer Rights Day.
The campaign’s activities will be organised throughout March across the country.
The campaign will contribute to creating a healthy consumption environment and encouraging the entire people in protecting the interests of consumers.
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The campaign’s activities will be organised throughout March across the country.
The campaign will contribute to creating a healthy consumption environment and encouraging the entire people in protecting the interests of consumers.
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