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A new context As we battle rising prices across energy, food and finance, advance climate goals and safeguard the most vulnerable consumers amidst rapid digitisation, our agenda will ask crucial…
Read MoreInternet of Things
Connections between devices and objects, ‘the Internet of Things’ (IoT), is rapidly expanding. Technology such as sensors are embedded in more and more everyday things like cars, utility meters,…
Read MoreArtificial Intelligence: consumer experiences in new technology
Artificial Intelligence: consumer experiences in new technology Consumers International welcome you to a one-day foresight workshop to explore consumer experiences of artificial intelligence in the…
Read MoreQiao Zhang
Qiao is an active student member of Consumers Japan and is currently studying at Utsunomiya University. Qiao’s interests include advocating for sustainable consumption, with a particular focus on…
Read MoreCar Safety
We highlighted a shocking double standard in the car industry which was putting consumers’ lives at risk. Motor manufacturing giants were selling cars in unregulated markets with minimal or no safety…
Read MoreSamsung Galaxy Note7 product malfunction
Our update on the Samsung Galaxy Note 7 recall is affecting millions of consumers worldwide. We have outlined the situation as we know it below and the global differences in the response from…
Read MorePress Release: Antibiotics Awareness Week - Consumers Demand Action from Fast Food Chains
This World Antibiotics Awareness Week more than 228,000 people across the world have called on top global restaurant chains to stop using meat raised with medically important antibiotics.
Read MoreCampaign success: Nissan remove the ‘zero star’ Tsuru car from production
On 26th October 2016, Nissan announced a date for ending the production of the Tsuru. The car, which received a ‘zero star’ rating in NCAP safety tests, is manufactured in Mexico.
Read MoreTake Antibiotics off the Menu before it's too late
Consumer organisations around the world have joined together to call on McDonald’s, KFC and Subway to stop using meat raised with important antibiotics, ahead of a UN General Assembly High-Level…
Read MoreConsumers International welcomes McDonald’s improvement in global policy on antibiotics
McDonald’s announces plans to eliminate the use of critically important antibiotics from its global chicken supply chain.
Read MoreConsumers International response to G20 digital ministers statement
Consumers International welcomes the G20’s continued recognition of the importance of consumer trust in securing the future growth of the digital economy and their support for developing effective…
Read MoreG20 leaders renew commitment to support consumer protection in the digital economy
The leaders of the G20 countries made a clear commitment to support consumer protection in the digital economy last week in the Declaration released at the end of the two-day meeting in Buenos Aires…
Read MoreConcerns Over Privacy and Security Contribute to Consumer Distrust in Connected Devices
New research shows privacy, security are frequently key consumer concerns and drive buying decisions. 73% of consumers think people using connected devices should worry about eavesdropping, and 63%…
Read MoreFirst ever Consumer Trade Dialogue held at the WTO
The first Consumer Trade Dialogue was held at the World Trade Organisation (WTO) in Geneva on Monday 6 May. The event brought together Consumers International staff and members, World Trade…
Read MoreConsumers International publishes new research on consumer experiences of Artificial Intelligence
Consumers International has launched a new study into consumer experiences of artificial intelligence (AI) and the ways in which AI enabled services shape their consumer journeys and experiences, and…
Read MoreConsumers International calls for climate action and stronger cross-border protection at Davos 2020
Consumers International joined world leaders at the World Economic Forum's Annual meeting in Davos, 21-24 January 2020, to ensure that the global consumer voice was represented in high-level…
Read MoreOver 80 countries have agreed to include consumer protection principles in trade rules for online shopping
Over 80 countries at the World Trade Organisation (WTO) have reached an agreement on a consumer protection article in e-commerce. The article will be used as part of the ongoing negotiations for a…
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