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The Consumer Council (CC) welcomes the Government's plan to allow supply of chilled pork from selected plants in the Mainland as it will give more choices to consumers. CC supports the proposed arrangements as to inspection and quarantine...
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The Consumer Council is delighted to submit its comments on the Copyright ( Amendment ) Bill 2006 from the consumers' perspective. First and foremost, the Council stresses that parallel imports are genuine products enhancing consumer choice....
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Introduction The Consumer Council is pleased to provide views on the use of polyacrylamide gel (PAAG) for breast augmentation. The Danger of Using PAAG for Breast Augmentation The Consumer Council published an article in its monthly magazine "Choice"...
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An executive summary of the submission can be viewed on the Consumer Council website . Introduction Power supply is essential to Hong Kong's economy and access to it is a fundamental right of consumers. The Consumer Council welcomes the opportunity...
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The full text of the submission can be viewed on the Consumer Council website . The Council welcomes the Government's proactive stance in reviewing the current arrangements for the Hong Kong electricity sector, and its commitment to maintaining...
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1. In recent years Health Maintenance Organizations (HMOs) have been growing rapidly in Hong Kong. Due to their economies of scale in operation, HMOs are able to provide convenient and cheaper health care services to the general community. The...
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The Consumer Council (CC) welcomes the Government taking steps to regulate unsolicited electronic messages (UEMs) that are causing nuisance to consumers. CC is pleased to have the opportunity to be engaged in discussions with stakeholders and the...
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The Consumer Council (CC) is pleased to have the opportunity to provide comments on the proposed mandatory building inspection scheme (MBIS) and believes it can encourage building owners to assume responsibility to ensure their buildings are in good...
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