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Simple handwritten newspaper for 315 International Consumer Rights Day

In order to expand the publicity of consumer rights protection, make it receive widespread attention around the world, promote cooperation and exchanges between consumer organizations in various countries and regions, and better carry out the work of protecting consumer rights, 1983 In 2006, the International Consumers Union decided that March 15th each year would be the International Consumer Rights Day. Below I have compiled a simple handwritten newspaper for 315 International Consumer Rights Day in 2020. Welcome to read it.

The development and evolution of 315 International Consumer Rights Day

Since 1987, on March 15th every year in our country, consumer organizations across the country have joined forces with relevant departments to celebrate the anniversary. Hold grand commemorative events and use various forms to publicize relevant laws and regulations and their achievements in protecting consumer rights and interests, so as to promote the whole society to care about and support the protection of consumer rights and interests. The publicity activity of "March 15 International Consumer Rights Day" has become a social activity with wide social influence and far-reaching significance.

Nowadays, consumer issues have become a major social issue in social development. This article analyzes the causes of consumer problems, the development of consumer protection movement legislation, promotes the development of consumer protection movements, and analyzes the basic spirit of consumer rights protection laws. Safeguarding the interests of consumers and protecting their legitimate rights and interests are the basic spirit of the Consumer Rights Protection Law.

The self-interested behavior of operators is serious. The intensification of unfair competition in the modern market economy has caused some product suppliers to regard harming the interests of consumers as one of the ways to obtain profits. They ignore the principles of business ethics such as honesty and credit, and resort to unfair business practices or restrictive practices. Commercial practices use all kinds of deceptive means to harm consumers in terms of quality, price, measurement, trademark and other aspects. The result is still harm to consumers.

Finally, the power status of consumers and operators is not equal. Consumers usually choose to sacrifice a small amount of utility in exchange for minimizing transaction costs.