The new e-commerce law protects consumers' rights by clamping down on online goods and services providers. But some are sceptical of the SAIC's intentions as the new Measures enhance its power over the rapidly-evolving industry
The latest Consumer Protection Law is designed to enhance the rights of consumers and bring protection in line with the rapidly changing world of online commerce. It does a good job of balancing the interests of customers and businesses
Where a business operator sells goods online, by television shopping, telephone sales, mail order or other such means, consumers shall have the right to return the goods, no questions asked, within seven days from the date of receipt of the goods.
Issued: September 11 2013 Main contents: The Draft specifies that a business operator is prohibited from carrying out seven types of acts of unfair…
The Zone selects the financial services, shipping services, trade services, professional services, cultural services and social services sectors for increased liberalisation.