China Issues E-Commerce Guidance After EU Lawmakers Press Country on Unsafe Products
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European Union parliamentarians pressure China on the increase in dangerous products entering the block and limited access to the Chinese market
The European Union has recently adopted a tougher customs system to restrict the import of dangerous and illegal goods. China has now established new rules.
Nine diplomats from the European Union (EU) have travelled to China to pressure the Beijing authorities after the significant increase in dangerous products from companies such as Shein, Temu or Aliexpress entering Eurozone countries. The commission, headed by Anna Cavazzini, chair of the Internal Market and Consumer Protection Committee, has met with senior Chinese market regulators and members of the National People’s Assembly, as published by…
China has unveiled new guidelines for its online trade, including plans to create a "fast track" for importing goods into its domestic market. The rules, published on Monday, also aim for a balance between promotion and regulation, as well as the establishment of pilot zones for cross-border trade.
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