Ethiopia - 2010 - Trade, Industry, and Investment

Trade Practice and Consumers Protection Proclamation

Council of Ministers/trade and industry, Ethiopia

The proclamation has the following objectives; to protect consumers rights and benefits. to ensure the suitableness of the supply of goods and services to human health and safety, ensuring that manufacturers, importers, service
dispensers and persons engaged in commercial activities in general, carry on their activities in a responsible way, and preventing and eliminating trade practices that damage the interests and goodwill of business persons. It explicitly spells out the scope of the proclamation, and addresses the different trade practices.

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Trade Practice and Consumers Protection Proclamation Current Version

January 2022

The proclamation has the following objectives; to protect consumers rights and benefits. to ensure the suitableness of the supply of goods and services to human health and safety, ensuring that manufacturers, importers, service
dispensers and persons engaged in commercial activities in general, carry on their activities in a responsible way, and preventing and eliminating trade practices that damage the interests and goodwill of business persons. It explicitly spells out the scope of the proclamation, and addresses the different trade practices.

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