Malaysia Consumer Day 2013 (HPM 2013)

Malaysia Consumer Day 2013 is just around the corner! Let’s celebrate it by participating in 11 competitions held in the national level.

SWITCH!: National Energy Efficiency Awareness Campaign

SWITCH! is an effort by Non-Government Organisation (NGO) with the support from government and industries to increase the awareness on importance of ‘efficiency’ in the usage of energy and to play our roles and responsibility together with the government.

Do You as Consumer Aware Enough?

Learn more about consumer and consumerism by clicking on the picture.

Danger of Counterfeit and Fake Products

Dou you know counterfeit is really a serious problem to the world? Find out more about counterfeit by clicking on this picture.

Federation of Malaysian Consumers Associations (FOMCA)

FOMCA is a national non-govermental organization, which is the umbrella body of registered consumer associations in Malaysia. Find out more at their website.

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Sunday, June 23, 2013

Consumerism Movement Development Programme


There are many consumerism movement has been established. The Ministry of Domestic Trade, Co-operative and Consumerism (MDTCC) also has developed several consumerism movement under the Consumerism Movement Development Programme.

Here is the list as mentioned in MDTCC official website (last updated : March 22, 2012) :

CONSUMER SQUAD

CONSUMER SQUAD was formerly known as Voluntary Price Monitor (SPH) (2001-2006).  In 2006 – 2011 it was known as consumer partners with the objective to assist the goverment in monitoring the prices of the goods ( price tagging) and services.

The group was rebranded again as Consumer Squad in order to strengthen and improve the effectivenss of it’s function across the country. In addition, the number of Consumer Squad is expanded in collaboration with Consumerism NGO, non consumerism NGO as Cuepacs, business associations such as Perdasama, Giant & Jusco and the public. This synergy is very important in creating an intergrated and precise consumer movement for upholding the rights of consumers. All information / info, promotions and on line registrations for consumer to become a member of Consumer Squad can be accessed at www.1pengguna.com/sp

NATIONAL CONSUMER MOVEMENT COUNCIL (MGPK)

National Consumer Movement Council (MGPK) is a council chaired by Minister of Domestic Trade, Cooperatives and Consumerism and it’s committee consists of all the State Chairman of the Consumer Movement (GPN), which are the State Director of Domestic Trade, Cooperatives and Consumerism (PPDNKK) in states and the appointed Co-Chairman from the consumers’ association. MGPK’s objective is to discuss  issues on consumerism, to coordinate the implementation of consumer programs and activities at state and district and serves as the liaison body  between the Federal and State governments in the areas of consumerism.

STATE CONSUMER MOVEMENT (GPN)

State of the Consumer Movement (GPN) is a forum chaired by the Chairman of the State Consumer Movement (GPN) whichare State Director of Domestic Trade, Cooperatives and Consumerism  (PPDNKK), and a appointed Co-Chairman from the consumer organizations, representatives from State business enterprises, the State Agnecis and the District Chairman of the Consumer Movement (GPD). GPN was established to provide an official forum to discuss and to solve consumer problems at the state level. This is in line with the Ministry’s vision to focus on people, especially at state and district levels that currently they are lack of channels to voice their concerns. With this GPN, the Ministry has established a channel allowing all parties to jointly discuss and find ways to overcome the problem of consumer.

DISTRICT CONSUMER MOVEMENT (GPD)

District Consumer Movement (GPD) is a forum chaired by the Head of Brance of Domestic Trade, Cooperatives and Consumerism (MDTCC) and the co-chairman is appointed among GPDs, and it’s comittee is consisting of representatives from consumer associations which is district level of the member, representatives from local business organizations, Government agencies at the district level, Consumer Partner and individuals who are active in the field of consumerism. GPD tasks include three (3) of the following main tasks: -

      i. To plan, coordinate and implement activities of consumerism at the districtlevel;

      ii. To  advice to the State Consumers Movement (GPN) on any matters relating to the consumer;

      iii. To help, investigate and address the issues of consumerism at the district level;

      iv. To help to move the Consumer Squad; and

      v. To assist in program / activities organized by the State and branches of MDTCC

CONSUMERS ASSOCIATION OR ORGANIZATION

Ministry is also always supporting the establishment of associations or consumer organizations at district and state levels. In addition, the ministry has also work closely with the association / organization in implementing consumer education programs such as the Federation of Malaysian Consumer Associations (FOMCA), Consumers Association of Penang (CAP), the Muslim Consumers Association Malaysia (PPIM), Association of Protection Consumers Malaysia (PPPM), Consumer and Family, Economics Association of Malaysia (MACFEA), Kuala Lumpur consumer Safety Association (PKP) and state consumer organizations.

DISTRICT ASSISTANT OF CONSUMERISM AFFAIRS (PHEPD)

Ministry has introduced PHEPD on May 1, 2007 for an effort by the Ministry to help to raise awareness and consumer education in the society especially in rural constituencies. This program aims to assist the implementation of the activities conducted by the Ministry through the State Consumer Movement (GPN) and the District Consumer Movement (GPD). The functions of PHEPD are:

      a.    To assist the Ministry in implementing the activities  of consumerism in their respective areas,

      b.    To guide and assist members of the community to make any complaints relating to consumerism.

      c.    To help to distribute flyers, posters, books and other information related to the consumerism to the local community.

RURAL CONSUMERISM PROGRAMS

Rural Consumerism Program is another initiative by the ministry which aims to increase consumer awareness among the people, especially for rural communities. Rural communities who have no knowledge of consumerism are very vulnerable to fraud and abuse. Rural Consumerism program provides exposure, awareness and consumer knowledge to rural communities

Saturday, June 22, 2013

Criteria to be Considered Before Purchase


There are a lot of consumers who often purchase items that are broken, counterfeit and even hazardous.

What are the criteria to be considered before a consumer makes a purchase? Here are the list as provided by the Malaysia's Ministry of Domestic Trade, Co-operatives and Consumerism (MDTCC) on their official website:
  • Place of origin of products, including name and address of manufacturers, importers, wholesalers, agents or distributors, group of product, model/stock number and trademark.
  • Date of manufacture and expiry date.
  • Minimum weight, quantity, amount or load of goods.
  • General product information  including content, capacity, user guide and limitations
  • Specific descriptions of the product content such as list of materials, the ratio of the ingredients and nutritional information.
  • Quality or capability of the product such as sign of approval and grades (e.g.: SIRIM, Suruhanjaya Tenaga).
  • Specific terms of sale, including proposed price, discounts and special offers.
  • Specific information such as warning, emergency regulations to specific  users (e.g. children).

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