On November 6, Brazil and China advanced in a strategic partnership focused on consumer protection and combating piracy. During a meeting, the National Consumer Secretariat (Senacon) received the vice minister of the State Administration for Market Regulation of China (SAMR), Liu Jun, to discuss a memorandum of understanding that will formalize the exchange of information between the countries and implement coordinated actions.
With essential representatives from both nations, topics such as product guarantee, food safety, and strengthening inspection measures for defective or unsafe products were discussed.
Strategic Impacts of this Alliance
This agreement aims to facilitate the exchange of data and the creation of a communication channel between Senacon and SAMR, allowing joint actions in areas of common interest.
The cooperation reinforces the importance of a globalized approach in combating piracy, impacting consumer safety and national economies.
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