The CCAA has released its price assessment of doma in the Thimphu market, based on surveys conducted on May 15, 2026 across 11 wholesalers and 18 retail outlets. The assessment reveals a substantial decline in source-level prices (average −25.21%) and wholesale prices (up to −24.64%), yet retail prices fell by only 3.59–4.38%, indicating limited pass-through […]
Taking its message to automobile workshops and doma sellers. Visit the link to view the details: https://ccaa.gov.bt/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/advocacy-press-release.docx.pdf
The CCAA brought Bhutan’s consumer protection laws off the page and into daily life across ten days of advocacy in the south. Click the link to view the details: https://ccaa.gov.bt/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/ccaa_samtse_article.docx.pdf
The CCAA Monthly – April 2026 captures a month where consumer protection delivered measurable results while exposing deeper market challenges. With over Nu. 1.2 million refunded to consumers and nearly 79% of complaints resolved, this edition highlights how enforcement is making a tangible difference. At the same time, nationwide market surveillance shows strong compliance in many areas—but […]
—with over 98% compliance in product labelling, price display, and receipt issuance, and full compliance in calibrated weighing devices—while highlighting some gaps in the adoption of grievance redressal systems and return policies that warrant focused action by individual businesses. Click the link to view the report: https://ccaa.gov.bt/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/Final-Market-Surveillance-Report.pdf





