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China proposes expanding e-commerce law scope, platform rules

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China proposes expanding e-commerce law scope, platform rules
The draft includes provisions on international cooperation, industry self-discipline and support for overseas business expansion.
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(July 4): China released draft amendments to its e-commerce law that would expand coverage beyond platforms and merchants, and revise rules governing the digital economy.

The proposal, made available for public consultation by the State Administration for Market Regulation and the Ministry of Commerce, would change platform responsibility rules by adding regulatory measures alongside existing penalties such as fixed fines and business suspension orders.

The plan includes a framework for businesses engaged in cross-sector operations, including consistent oversight of online and offline activities, and greater coordination among government departments and between central and local authorities.

The amendments would further clarify the rights and obligations of participants in the platform economy and revise provisions targeting serious violations in e-commerce that regulators said have generated strong public concern.

The draft includes provisions on international cooperation, industry self-discipline and support for overseas business expansion. Regulators said it would promote compatibility between China’s e-commerce rules, regulation, management and standards and international practices, while adding countermeasures aimed at protecting enterprises’ lawful rights and interests.

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