Consumer Agency (Sweden)
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Swedish Consumer Agency (Konsumentverket) is a Swedish government agency that answers to the Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Consumer Affairs. Its Director-General is also designated Consumer Ombudsman (Konsumentombudsmannen, KO).
The agency, with a staff of around 120 located in Karlstad, provides the Swedish general public with consumer affairs assistance, acting in the collective interest of consumers. It is active in the fields of advertising and contract terms, consumer information and product safety. The task of resolving individual consumer disputes, however, is handled by the Swedish National Board for Consumer Complaints.
See also
External links
- Swedish Consumer Agency - Official English site
- Information in other languages, including Arabic, Albanian, Bosnian, Finnish, French, German, Persian, Polish, South kurdish and Spanish.
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