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9th May 2008
Government looks to help business by streamlining consumer laws
The government is looking to help members of the public and small businesses by simplifying the UK's consumer laws.
Under new plans set out by the department for business, enterprise and regulatory reform, the existing consumer protection laws will be streamlined to make them easier to understand and implement.
Launching the reforms, UK business secretary John Hutton explained that the current consumer protection laws featured more than 100 different pieces of legislation.
"Its complexity makes it hard to understand and costs business an estimated £1.25 billion every year," Mr Hutton added.
"It is clear that we must act to streamline these myriad rules to help consumers know and exercise their rights, cut red tape and target enforcement to weed out rogue traders."
The government asked that businesses now came forward and provide evidence about how the laws could be simplified. It said that it wanted to know what costs firms faced when dealing with the current system.
It is also hoped that the new rules will address issues that have emerged as a result of technological advances, such as internet shopping.
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