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Alexandr Avanesov

Armenian authorities seek to establish effective system for  protecting consumer interests in market

Armenian authorities seek to establish effective system for  protecting consumer interests in market

ArmInfo. . Armenian authorities seek to establish an effective system for protecting consumer interests in the market and an environment necessary for the  development of fair competition and entrepreneurship. At its April 8  meeting, the RA National Assembly Committee on Economic Affairs  approved the amendments to the laws "On Consumer Protection" and "On  Advertising," submitted by the RA government for the second reading.

Introducing the amendments, RA Deputy Minister of Economy Lilia  Sirakanyan noted that the draft laws are expected to fully align  provisions related to consumer protection with the four relevant EU  Directives, in accordance with the Comprehensive and Enhanced  Partnership Agreement between Armenia and the European Union.  Specifically, the draft law proposes introducing the concept of  distance and off-site contracts, defining the requirements for such  contracts, the information provided to consumers in connection with  them, and the consumer's right and procedure for terminating such  contracts.

According to the Deputy Minister, the four directives provided by the  draft law concern unfair terms in contracts concluded with consumers,  consumer protection in contracts concluded remotely and off-site,  misleading advertising and comparisons, and legal remedies for  consumer protection in the event of product non-conformity.  Specifically, the draft law also defines the types of unfair terms,  stipulating that any unfair term in a contract is invalid.

"As a result of the approximation of the directive, consumers will be  protected by the fact that sellers and service providers cannot  include unfair terms in related contracts, and if they do, they will  be considered invalid. As a result of the provisions of the draft  law, economic operators must eliminate any such unfair terms," said  Lilia Sirakanyan. She also addressed the terms "misleading  advertising" and "comparative advertising" and noted that the  convergence of the directives had resulted in comprehensive  provisions on both terms.