January 18, 2023
On December 20, 2022, Myanmar’s Department of Consumer Affairs (DCA) announced rules for recalling dangerous goods and temporarily or permanently halting the sale and distribution of dangerous goods and services. This announcement was made with DCA Directive No. 3/2022, which was posted to the department’s official website on January 5, 2023.
Goods that can cause minor damage to consumers must be recalled. This includes goods that:
Have potentially dangerous design flaws that were not clear at the time of manufacture but that can manifest during use of the goods;
Have defects from the manufacturing process, transportation, or storage before their distribution;
Have faults and defects that prevent use; or
Do not comply with the relevant safety standards for dangerous goods.
Sales and distribution of goods or services that cause major damage to consumers (short of death) will be banned temporarily in addition to their recall. Business owners must recall such goods within the period specified by the DCA, which decides on recall and temporary or permanent ban of dangerous goods and services under Myanmar’s consumer protection regulations.
If goods or services can lead to or cause the death of consumers, sales and distribution of the goods or services will be banned permanently, and business owners must recall any existing goods within the period specified by the DCA.
Procedures for DCA-Ordered Product Recall and Temporary or Permanent Ban
Business owners are responsible for taking the actions described above within the specified period, and officers from the DCA office in the respective state or region can inspect businesses to ensure compliance with procedures for recalls and temporary or permanent bans. The inspector will verify that the relevant goods are recalled from the market in line with the specified period and in accordance with any other specific requirements on a case-by-case basis (such as a product recall in conjunction with provision