The new ‘Consumer Agenda’ 2021-2025 focusing on the green and digital transition, presented by the European Commission in November and already discussed by EU Member State Ministers in December (see EUROPE B12617A11), will guide the Portuguese Presidency of the EU Council in the field of consumer affairs.
Judging from its work programme, the Presidency wants both to ensure a high level of consumer protection in this dual transition and to make consumers capable of making informed...