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SCPS strategic partner for First Arab Consumer and Brand Protection Forum

Hemaya Universal and Saudi Consumer Protection Society (SCPS) have signed a strategic partnership agreement for the First Arab Consumer and Brand Protection Forum in Jeddah on October 19-21 this year.

Dr. Mohammed Bin Abdelkarim Al-Hamad, Chairman of Saudi Consumer's Protection Society and Ahmed Bin Suleiman Al-Zubaidi, CEO of Hemaya Universal, signed the Memorandum of Understanding in Riyadh on Tuesday.

The Islamic Chamber of Commerce and Industry (ICCI) and the Arab League, in cooperation with Hemaya Universal, are sponsoring the forum under the auspices of HRH Prince Khalid Al-Faisal Bin Abdul Aziz Al-Saud, Governor of Makkah region.

The Forum has the following objectives:
• Protecting consumers and owners of intellectual property rights and brands from fraud and counterfeiting by formulating mechanisms to address their problems .
• Raising public awareness on the negative impact of fraud and counterfeiting on Arab consumers, economies and societies.
• Making recommendations to combat counterfeiting and brand piracy through organizing symposiums, lectures and awareness programs.
• Exchanging experiences and information with related institutions, regional bodies and international organizations.
• Adopting strategies to fight commercial fraud and counterfeiting.
• Activating cooperation and coordination among organizations, individuals and institutions involved in combating commercial fraud and counterfeiting.
• Coordinating efforts of global organizations, public bodies and businesses so as to rid Arab communities of the negative impact of counterfeiting.

Dr. Al-Hamad of SCPS said the strategic partnership is broadly aimed at protecting Saudi consumer and society through awareness programs and distribution of periodicals and pamphlets.

For the Forum, the Society will offer support through participating in symposiums and conferences, coordinating efforts to invite local and foreign organizations - official and academic - and engaging in assessing the proposed topics to be addressed.

Hemaya is in the forefront of Arab world efforts to raise consumer awareness. Its campaign to rid Arab markets of substandard goods is particularly significant in view of the recent surge in prices of most consumer goods, including foodstuff, in Saudi Arabia.
The Council of Ministers recently approved the constitution of SCPS as the country's apex executive body to protect the interests of consumers, preserve their rights and take up their concerns with public and private parties. The Society is tasked with protecting consumers in the Kingdom against fraud, counterfeiting and deception in goods and services, preventing inflated prices and spreading awareness on rational consumption.

"We are trying to unite efforts with our partners for the participation of all concerned parties in the Forum,"


said Ahmed Al-Zubaidi, CEO of Hemaya Universal.
The signing agreement ceremony. 
The signing agreement ceremony.
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For further information, please contact:
Saleh Fareed
HEADLINE Public Relations
PO Box 7222 - Jeddah 21462
Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
Tel: +966-2-6613833/6678747
Tel Ext: 102
Fax Ext: 105
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