| Budget 2011 - FOMCA’s Proposals |
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| Written by Administrator |
| Thursday, 02 September 2010 22:03 |
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To enhance consumer protection and consumer welfare, FOMCA proposes the following actions:
Enhancing Food Security
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.
Stabilizing Prices
While part of the price increase may be due to global forces, in many cases it is merely instances of trader profiteering. To minimize profiteering as well as to inform consumers of global changes affecting prices, a mechanism needs to be established that will study the price increases and seek to stabilize prices – that is to enforce against profiteering when price increase is due to traders taking advantage and to educate consumer when prices increases are due to global forces.
FOMCA thus proposes the formation of a Price Commission. The Price Commission shall be an independent, economic regulator which overseas, monitor and regulate prices of essential goods and services, especially in monopolistic industries. It shall have the power to intervene to stabilize prices if there are instances of profiteering.
The Fair Trade Act is based on the premise that competition drives companies to be more efficient and offer a greater choice of products and services at lower prices, thus benefiting consumers. In a truly competitive market, companies face incentives to respond to consumers needs in terms of prices, product range and quality.
The Fair Trade Act is necessary to enhance the competition culture and to shape the competitive forces in the economy to ensure they enhance both development as well as consumer welfare.
We need both the Fair Trade Act and a stronger Consumer Protection Law for better protection and welfare of consumers. The Fair Trade Act achieves this indirectly through monitoring and maintaining competition in the market, while the consumer protection law does so directly without reference to the effects of competition.
The Fair Trade Act and through that deregulation and trade liberalization, there will be greater opportunities for entrepreneurs in the economy to compete on a “level” field and on the other hand, because of the competition, consumers would benefit for form lower prices, better quality and broader product range.
Thus a comprehensive social safety net needs to in place, where the poor are identified and a regime of support and benefits as well as an effective delivery system should be put in place.
Among the benefits should be:
Improving Public Transport
2 major problems with public transport
What is needed then is:
Improving Healthcare
Education should be informal and interactive. Areas to be covered would include:
The best form of consumer protection is still self-protection. Self-protection is enhanced through knowledge, skills and self-confidence.
Prepared in July 2010 |
| Last Updated on Thursday, 02 September 2010 22:03 |






