Celebrating World Consumer Rights Day
Celebrating World Consumer Rights Day
On March 15th, the world observes World Consumer Rights Day, a significant annual event that highlights the importance of protecting those who participate in the marketplace.
The tradition traces back to 1962, when President John F.
Kennedy first defined the four core consumer rights: safety, information, choice, and the right to be heard.
Since 1983, Consumers International has championed this day to ensure these values remain central to global trade.
In our modern era, the focus has shifted beyond basic protections to address complex issues like digital privacy, artificial intelligence, and environmental sustainability.
By understanding your rights, you contribute to a more stable and ethical global economy.
Celebrate this day by becoming a more aware, responsible, and proactive participant in the marketplace.
