Georgian Government agrees first national strategy for consumer rights protection

The Government of Georgia has agreed the country’s first national strategy for the protection of consumer rights. Photo: Salome Tsereteli/Agenda.ge

Agenda.ge, 05 Sep 2024 - 17:36, Tbilisi,Georgia

The Government of Georgia has agreed the country’s first national strategy for the protection of consumer rights, the Competition and Consumer Agency of the country said on Thursday.

The four-year strategy encompasses legislative, institutional, and practical reforms, as well as efforts to raise awareness among consumers and businesses, the body added.

The strategy also emphasises strengthening cooperation with both international and local organisations to address challenges in the sector.

The Agency said the strategy drew on international best practices in consumer protection and recommendations incorporated from the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development and the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development.

Additionally, it aligns with the latest European Union consumer protection legislation and the Sustainable Development Goals outlined at the UN Sustainable Development Summit in 2015.