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Companies are already prepared to meet the new Code of Consumer Protection, says survey

08/06/2012

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SAO PAULO - A recent survey by AmCham with 32 executives from finance, marketing and legislation revealed that 91% of companies now feel they are prepared to meet possible changes of the new CDC (Consumer Code).

For those unaware, the issue came earlier in the agenda of debates of the Senate, on March 14, and already part of the strategic agenda of enterprises operating in the country

greater impact
According to the findings, the point under the new code that will cause a greater impact on business is the regulation of electronic commerce, which had 47% of the votes polled by research professionals.

But other changes also promise to cause a significant effect, as the improvement of rules for consumer protection, with the possibility of renegotiation of debts by means of collective actions with creditors (31%), and to combat oversupply of credit and indebtedness (16 %).

"Most respondents (66%) positively evaluated the proposed changes and points out that the new code will bring greater legal certainty for business in the country In contrast, a share of 16% said that new legislation may affect somehow the business of their business, "the study says.

Other possible impacts on business expansion will cost to businesses (25%), changing processes and procedures (22%) and reducing consumption (9%).



Source: News Agency

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