Consumer Protection Bill Reconsidered as 2025 Priority
Impact Scale
Medium
Affected Sectors
General Corporate
The existence of Law No. 8 of 1999 on Consumer Protection ("UUPK"), which has been in effect for 25 years, is considered outdated in addressing the current digitalization era. Dwi Tiara, a Junior Trade Analyst at the Ministry of Trade, emphasized the urgency of amending UUPK due to numerous implementation issues.
“There are still many challenges in its enforcement,” Dwi stated.
Dwi explained that the prolonged discussion of the Consumer Protection Bill ("RUUPK") with the House of Representatives (DPR) has been hindered by unresolved substantive matters. However, as it has now been included in the national legislative priority program for 2025, RUUPK will be reexamined.
“The discussion will likely restart due to changes in the working committee following the new DPR members' induction in October 2024,” Dwi added.
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