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". According to the EU 2020 Strategy, high-quality and environmentally sustainable production is one of the EU’s competitive advantages. A high level of consumer protection guarantees high-quality products and improves consumer confidence, thereby making the internal market more effective. I welcome the proposals tabled by the Committee on the Internal Market and Consumer Protection on a new consumer rights directive as they strive to ensure transparency for companies, with the aim of unlocking the potential of cross-border trade in the EU. The new consumer rights regulations include almost every type of sales, in stores, via telephone or online. They reinforce in particular the provisions on international sales, based on the proposals made in the report drafted by my colleague Andreas Schwab. Unlike the four existing consumer protection directives, I think that the new legislation provides added value because it stipulates what kind of information the purchaser must receive from the seller, the delivery terms and the rules applied when the risk lies with the purchaser, not to mention the latter’s right to cancel or refuse purchases or the right to have an item repaired or replaced."@en1

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