SINGAPORE, Dec. 9 (Xinhua) -- About 67 percent of respondents in Singapore expressed a positive perception of consumer rights in 2025, marking a slight uptick from 2024, according to the Consumers Association of Singapore (CASE).
In a release on Monday, CASE said the survey gathered responses from 1,510 participants and was conducted between July and August this year.
Despite the improvement, challenges remain. Some 56.8 percent of respondents reported encountering problems such as fake reviews, delayed deliveries, and undisclosed sponsorships when shopping online.
Meanwhile, 64.9 percent felt that ticket scalping prevented genuine fans from attending events, and 76.9 percent expressed concern over issues faced by consumers in the car-sharing sector. ■



