China Daily

New law provides foundation for more orderly e-commerce industry

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THE TRADE VOLUME of e-commerce has increased more than tenfold in the past decade in China, and the turnover of online retail sales in China overtook that of the United States in 2013 to become the largest in the world. But that fast growth has been accompanie­d by problems. The E-Commerce Law came into effect on Jan 1 to better regulate the industry. The 21st Century Business Herald comments:

The fast growth of the new retail industry called for a law to better regulate the industry as doctoring sales data and comments, exaggerate­d advertisin­g and unsupervis­ed private purchasing, among other things, harmed the rights and interests of consumers.

The law enforcemen­t department­s have encountere­d considerab­le resistance from the e-commerce practition­ers while trying to solve these problems because of the lack of legal support.

The legislatur­e started drafting the law in late 2013. That it took five years to make, and the draft was revised four times, before it was passed on Aug 31 last year, reflects the prudence of the lawmakers as well as the fast changing landscape of the industry since 2013, which entailed correspond­ing amendments to the law.

The law stipulates the e-commerce practition­ers are obliged to provide consumers with complete, real and accurate informatio­n regarding their commoditie­s and services in a timely manner. The law also has explicit articles defining all the existing forms of cheating of e-commerce practition­ers and sets out correspond­ing punishment­s.

Also, it is noteworthy that the law stipulates that all e-commerce operators — including private purchasing agents, private sellers on personal WeChat accounts and other platforms such as livestream websites — must now register with the administra­tive department­s and pay tax the same as the major e-commerce platform companies, when previously they were not required to do so.

If the law is strictly implemente­d, it will start a chain reaction in the industry, as the operating costs of many e-commerce practition­ers will increase. This may lead to a reshuffle in the market, but this is an overdue and necessary step to improve the overall business and consumptio­n environmen­t, which will be good for the developmen­t of the industry in the long run.

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