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In the face of an unprecedented pandemic and the world s urgent need to revive economy, China has mustered resources to answer the call from its huge population of consumers, as the 39th World Consumer Rights Day is observed Monday.
Issues such as faulty or overpriced anti-epidemic supplies and refund difficulties with airways have resulted from the COVID-19 epidemic while novel business models including remote learning and livestreaming in the vast e-retailing market have been plagued by considerable controversy over consumer rights.
More than 980,000 complaint cases were raised in 2020, over three-quarters of which have been handled securing around 1.56 billion yuan (about 240 million U.S. dollars) in refunds, data from China s local consumer associations showed.