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Government Agencies – Developing Consumer-Centric Policies
Provides guidance for government agencies on developing consumer-centric policies, outlining best practices, regulatory considerations, and impact assessments to ensure fair competition and consumer protection in Singapore.
The Impetus
Not considering consumer rights and interests in policy making or implementation can lead to unintended consequences. As a public officer, you play an important role in making policies and regulations which may have serious impact on consumers. By considering consumer impact, you can avoid unintended outcomes that may undermine your policy or regulatory objective. Knowing about the CPFTA can also help you in the course of your work to identify issues that the CPFTA can help to address, and seek advice from CCCS if needed.
Consumer Impact Assessment Tools
There are materials available to help public officers consider and address potential adverse impact of their policies, laws and regulations on consumers. For one, you can refer to the ASEAN Guidelines on Consumer Impact Assessment, which draws the attention of public officers to any unintended, negative consequences for consumers as a result of economic policies or market regulation, for mitigating measures to be considered.
Public officers are invited to join us for our regular activities under the Community of Practice for Competition and Economic Regulations (COPCOMER). COPCOMER is a platform for government agencies in Singapore to share and learn best practices in the area of competition and economic regulations. Contact us to find out more.