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What is the meaning of Consumer Rights Day Consumer Rights Day Introduction

1, International Consumer Rights Day (World Consumer Rights Day), is March 15 every year, by the International Consumers Union Organization in 1983, the purpose is to expand the publicity of the protection of consumer rights and interests, so that it is valued in the world, in order to promote cooperation and interaction between national and regional consumer organizations, and better protect the rights and interests of consumers in the international arena. The purpose of the law is to expand the publicity of the protection of consumer rights and interests and make it a worldwide concern, so as to promote the cooperation and communication between national and regional consumer organizations and better protect consumer rights and interests in the international context.

2. In 1983, Consumers Union International (CUI) established March 15 as the International Consumer Rights Day. This is based on the former U.S. President John F. Kennedy on March 15, 1962 in the U.S. Congress issued a "special presidential message on the protection of consumer interests", for the first time put forward the famous consumer's "four rights", that is: the right to safety and security, the right to access to correct information, the right to free decision-making, the right to choose, the right to put forward the Consumer opinion. Kennedy put forward these four rights, and later gradually for the world's consumer organizations recognized, and as the most basic work objectives.