A Guide to Legal Topics Around Commerce & Trade in Hong Kong
The Trade Descriptions Ordinance (TDO) of Hong Kong is a consumer protection law prohibiting false trade descriptions for goods and services. What are the liabilities and obligations of the providers of goods and services, and what are the relevant legislations? How can a buyer bring a claim against the seller for breach of contract?
This post may be most relevant to you if you are a retailer, manufacturer, or seller & provider of goods and services. Read our guides to:
- Hong Kong Trade Descriptions Ordinance
- Product Liability in Hong Kong
Guide to Hong Kong Trade Descriptions Ordinance
Guide to Product Liability in Hong Kong
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