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   drawing 63 people to attend the learning activity which lasted for a total of 17 hours, and helping concerned parties in the industrial and public sectors in the southern region to understand competition law and increase their legal knowledge and law- abiding concepts.
(6) Conducting 14 sessions of the Fair Trade Act and Multi-level Marketing Supervision Act Training Camp in Universities and 12 sessions of the presentation on Various Aspects of Trading Traps, drawing 419 attendees and helping university teachers and students, females, elderly people, indigenous people and new immigrants to better understand the Fair Trade Act and Multi-level Marketing Supervision Act and increasing the self-protection awareness of consumers.
(7) Using the Internet, TV and maga- zines to promote the laws and regu- lations and policies of the Commis- sion and producing an image film entitled Fair Trade, Safeguarded by Me to enhance the positive im- age of warmth and resilience of the Commission.
▲The Commission Image Film (https://www.youtube. com/watch?v=RCopQ0PrllQ)
▲The Commission and Ministry of Justice Co-hosting a Presentation
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