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Federal Council Deals with Laws for More Consumer Protection

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At its first meeting this year, the Federal Council will deal on Friday with several laws aimed at strengthening consumer protection (from 9.30 a.m. onwards).In future, consumers will be able to revoke a contract concluded on the Internet simply by clicking on a button.Another law already adopted by the Bundestag provides for stricter rules when companies market their products as "environmentally friendly".In addition, the product safety law is …

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If you want to cancel your order or cancel a contract, you should be able to do so with a simple click in the future. The bill approved by the Federal Council provides for further advantages for consumers.

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The Federal Council is meeting today at its first meeting of the year.

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At its first meeting this year, the Federal Council will deal on Friday with several laws aimed at strengthening consumer protection (from 9.30 a.m. onwards).In future, consumers will be able to revoke a contract concluded on the Internet simply by clicking on a button.Another law already adopted by the Bundestag provides for stricter rules when companies market their products as "environmentally friendly".In addition, the product safety law is …

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Cancel online orders or cancel contracts? In the future by clicking. A new law also brings patient improvements.

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After the Bundestag, the Federal Council also voted in favour of a law that aims to prevent so-called greenwashing more effectively, which also affects advertising.

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If you want to cancel your order or cancel a contract, you should be able to do so with a simple click in the future. A new law also offers improvements for patients.

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stern.de broke the news in Germany on Friday, January 30, 2026.
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