BEIJING, June 26 (Xinhua) -- China Consumers' Association (CCA) said
Thursday it would set up special committees to look after different product and
service categories to better protect consumer rights.
"It is a new type of organization within the association. We will invite
industry experts to join these special committees," a CCA official said. "They
will help in handling consumer complaints, oversee the quality of products and
services and give advice to consumers."
Some city consumer associations around the country have already established
such committees. Shanghai Consumers' Association, for instance, has 12 special
committees overseeing a variety of products, including automobiles, jewelry and
furniture.
The official stressed the CCA was mainly funded by the government to keep
its impartial status and protect the rights of numerous common consumers as
stated in the association's amended statute.
It states that the association was allowed to accept donations and obtain
legal income on the premise that it was fair and square.
Consumer protection in China mainly exists at the city, provincial and
national levels, backed by a variety of administrative efforts and hundreds of
consumer associations.
It is seen as furthering both individual interests and governmental
concerns for greater efficiency of its enterprises and better products for
consumption at home and abroad.