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Long overdue Consumer Protection Act to be implemented next year

The Consumer Protection Act 2020 will come into effect in the Virgin Islands in 2022. Photo: VINO/File
Premier and Minister of Finance, Hon Andrew A. Fahie (R1) said in order to support and stimulate the expansion of the private sector, the VI Government will be equipping the Virgin Islands Trade Commission in 2022 to tackle its mandate of fostering trade and developing the business environment. Photo: GIS/File
Premier and Minister of Finance, Hon Andrew A. Fahie (R1) said in order to support and stimulate the expansion of the private sector, the VI Government will be equipping the Virgin Islands Trade Commission in 2022 to tackle its mandate of fostering trade and developing the business environment. Photo: GIS/File
DUFF'S BOTTOM, Tortola, VI- Premier and Minister of Finance Hon. Andrew A. Fahie (R1) has promised to have the Consumer Protection Act 2020 come into effect in 2022.

The Act is expected to be a “game-changer” for businesses and consumers. It aims to safeguard the interests of the customer from price manipulation and from the business side, the Act will ensure that prices for goods and services are displayed, deceptive representations are banned among other accountability practices.

There will also be the establishment of a regulatory body, the Virgin Islands Trade Commission, that will be tasked to enforce the Consumer Protection Act, relating to fair trade practices.

Training locals to be entrepreneurs

“Mr Speaker, in order to support and stimulate the expansion of our private sector, your Government will be equipping the Virgin Islands Trade Commission in 2022 to tackle its mandate of fostering trade and developing the business environment,” Premier Fahie said during the budget presentation at the Save the Seed Energy Centre on Thursday, November 11, 2021.

“This latter function includes looking at areas of opportunities for citizens, encouraging investments, creating new industries while bolstering existing ones, and leveraging existing Virgin Islands assets in cooperation with other agencies with respect to the Green, Blue and Digital economy. Mr Speaker, this will also include training our people and getting them ready to be entrepreneurs.”

Premier Fahie added, that through new legislation, such as the Virgin Islands Investment Act 2021 and the Business Act 2021, and a new regime, every investor whether Belonger or non-Belonger, will know what to expect when investing in the Virgin Islands.

“The Virgin Islands Trade Commission will also provide the institutional structure for implementation of the Consumer Protection Act, which is long overdue and which has been passed by this Honourable House and will be implemented in 2022,” he promised.

Commission Will be fully functional in few years

The Trade Commission was launched on February 23, 2021, but it will not become a fully-functioning entity for the next couple of years.

Premier Fahie said the Commission been a long time coming and that the launching marks the dawn of a new day in the Virgin Islands as its people continue to chart their way forward towards realising a long-awaited vision. "A vision for prosperity, for the Virgin Islands to be developed as a smart economy that is resilient, and sustainable.”

He continued that it is expected that the overall restructuring and transitioning of the Virgin Islands Trade Commission into a fully functioning statutory body will take a period of between three to five years. "Remember we still have plenty more legislation to be passed through the House of Assembly.”

The Premier further said that, with the coordinated efforts of all the public and private sectors, government will be able to make the strides that are necessary towards its vision for the future prosperity of the territory.

13 Responses to “Long overdue Consumer Protection Act to be implemented next year”

  • Mark (15/11/2021, 11:41) Like (7) Dislike (0) Reply
    OneMart get ahead and please start product tags from now.
  • standard (15/11/2021, 14:43) Like (5) Dislike (0) Reply
    Hope this includes inspection of food items and other goods to ensure that people health and safety will not be compromised. This should include also the safety of TENANTS some of these LANDLORDS renting MOLDS infested apartments no human shouldn’t be living in these conditions not even for free. It should be ILLEGAL.
  • Unvaccinated #PureBlooded (15/11/2021, 15:00) Like (5) Dislike (0) Reply
    Doesn’t even matter now with what’s going on in the world. Food shortages, prices rising by time they decide to put this into effect if they even will. The prices would be so high the people will suffer.

    P.S - Name ONE government that EVER cared more about the PEOPLE vs itself ? Politicians have their hands in these supermarkets and if they don’t their buddies do.
  • Yes eye (15/11/2021, 15:56) Like (7) Dislike (0) Reply
    Then next year they'll come up with another story
    • Eat a food government. (15/11/2021, 19:24) Like (2) Dislike (0) Reply
      It was the same thing he said last year, and will be saying the same thing next year going into the other year.
  • @LAND LORDS (15/11/2021, 16:29) Like (5) Dislike (0) Reply
    OH YEAH , SOME OF THEM PLAYING GODS , IT LOOK AS IF THEY WANT YOU BOW DON'T
    TO THEM , AND SOME OF THEM ARE SO LIE AND THEY ARE SMILING AND YELLING THE SAME THING YEAR AFTER YEAR WITH A CHEAP SMILE ON THEIR MASK FACE
  • dog man (15/11/2021, 16:43) Like (2) Dislike (0) Reply
    thats how long V.I.P HAVE IN OFFICE
  • wow (15/11/2021, 18:15) Like (9) Dislike (0) Reply
    Now is the Time not next year! Come on!
  • Oh Really?!!! (15/11/2021, 20:09) Like (3) Dislike (0) Reply
    Not a next TRC. A regulatory commission that don't regulate sssshhhh....!
  • Consumer Protection Act 2019 passed already?? (15/11/2021, 21:34) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
    https://gov.vg/content/consumer-protection-act-2019

    https://www.bvibeacon.com/hoa-passes-consumer-protection-act/
    ???
  • price (16/11/2021, 05:08) Like (1) Dislike (1) Reply
    Government needs to come up with a price ceiling especially on food. Every day you go to RTW there is an extra 25 cents added to the products. Ate they trying to force people to steal? Government PLEASE PLEASE do something about this.
  • WEW (16/11/2021, 12:07) Like (1) Dislike (0) Reply
    Next year. Been hearing that for 5 or 6 years now.


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