EU-wide rules to better protect consumers against scams and detect and stop rogue traders more swiftly were approved by MEPs this week in the European Parliament. National enforcement authorities will have more powers to detect and halt online breaches of consumer protection laws. The new EU rules aim to close legal loopholes, which are exacerbated because consumer protection systems differ from one EU country to the next. The Fine Gael MEP Sean Kelly explains more.
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EU-wide rules to better protect consumers against scams and detect and stop rogue traders more swiftly were approved by MEPs this week in the European Parliament. National enforcement authorities will have more powers to detect and halt online breaches of consumer protection laws. The new EU rules aim to close legal loopholes, which are exacerbated because consumer protection systems differ from one EU country to the next. The Fine Gael MEP Sean Kelly explains more.
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