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Water filter consumers urged caution over false claims PDF Print E-mail
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Monday, 08 February 2010 11:00
PETALING JAYA: The Water and Energy Consumers Association of Malaysia (WECAM) today cautioned the people against being duped by companies selling water filters with dubious claims.

Its secretary-general S. Piarapakaran, said among the claims were improvement in the body's immune system, reduction in allergy and elimination of toxic materials from the water.
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Budget 2011 - FOMCA’s Proposals PDF Print E-mail
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Thursday, 02 September 2010 22:03

To enhance consumer protection and consumer welfare, FOMCA proposes the following actions:

 

Enhancing Food Security
In the year 2005, the country’s food import was recorded at RM 17.7 billion while the food export amounted to RM 10.6 billion, translating into a deficit of RM 7.1 billion in the Balance of Trade in Food Stuff. For its food requirements, Malaysia relies heavily on imports for the growing food demand.

 

Two systemic factors contributing to low food security in Malaysia, is the underinvestment in agriculture as well as the lopsided policy towards export crops at the expense of food crops.

  1. Two ensure food security in the long-term FOMCA suggests:
  2. Increase in public spending for agriculture and food
  3. Development of “idle” land through land consolidation
  4. Enhancement of credit facilities, especially for small farmers
  5. Focusing on Research and Development to enhance food productivity
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Powerpoint Presentations to Download - NATIONAL CONFERENCE THE NEW ECONOMIC MODEL, GLOBALISATION AND THE MALAYSIAN CONSUMER PDF Print E-mail
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Tuesday, 22 June 2010 03:38
Powerpoint Presentations to Download - NATIONAL CONFERENCE THE NEW ECONOMIC MODEL, GLOBALISATION AND THE MALAYSIAN CONSUMER
  1. Keynote Address - The New Economic Model and the Malaysian Consumer - Dato’ Noriyah binti Ahmad
  2. Competition Policy and Consumer Welfare - Prof. Dr. Rajah Rasiah
  3. Strengthening Consumer Protection in Malaysia - Tuan Haji Mohamed Iqbal Mohd Shafi
  4. Globalisation Case Study: Marketing to Children - Dato’ Paul Selva Raj
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News Straits Times - Consumer groups support move PDF Print E-mail
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Thursday, 10 June 2010 00:00
KUALA LUMPUR: Several organisations came out in full support of the move for a mandatory trading licence for controlled goods, saying it would ensure a constant supply of sugar.
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SPEND WISELY THOUGH CONSUMERS CAN EXPECT SOME RELIEF IN 2011 PDF Print E-mail
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Tuesday, 04 January 2011 23:16

KUALA LUMPUR, Dec 21 (Bernama) -- The year 2010 ends with a fair share of consumerism related issues, starting with a run for sugar at the early part of the year and ending with another round of price hike for fuel and sugar.

Malaysian consumers have a long way to go in learning how to value their money if the number of people declared bankrupt and those who fell victim to numerous ponzi schemes and other trickery are anything to go by.

Throughout the year, hundreds of consumers fell victim to scams and 4,651 of them were declared bankrupt due to credit card debts.

Nonetheless, the rationalisation of the fuel and sugar subsidies in 2010 was the main cause of concern for the average consumer.

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