As a basic legal framework for the development of e-commerce in China, the E-Commerce Law covers a wide range of issues, such as business entities, business operations, contracts, express delivery logistics, and electronic payment. However, it is worth noting that, This electronic commercial law has a forward-looking guidance for the future of platform co-governance.
The "Electronic Commerce Law" stipulates that e-commerce operators should handle the registration of market subjects according to law and continue to publicize the business license information and administrative license information related to their business operations at a prominent position on the front page of the business. E-business operators shall register the market subject according to law.
The e-commerce platform has strengthened the screening control of CCC certification, SRRC certification, and quality inspection reports, and strengthened the control of product quality certification. Unqualified products will be forced to be strictly prohibited from selling. If an e-commerce operator violates the regulations, the market supervision department shall order it to make corrections within a time limit and may impose a fine of not more than 10,000 yuan. If the operator of an e-commerce platform fails to take necessary measures against the operator within the platform that violates the regulations, the market supervision department shall order the business operator to make corrections within a time limit and may impose a fine of not less than 20,000 yuan but not more than 100,000 yuan.
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