“India’s COVID-19 vaccination drive sees a surge with over 1.33 crore shots administered in a day”

In a recent development, the Indian government has announced new regulations for e-commerce companies operating in the country. The regulations are aimed at promoting fair competition and protecting the interests of consumers. According to the new rules, e-commerce companies will be required to provide detailed information about the products they are selling, including country of origin and manufacturing date. Additionally, e-commerce platforms will have to disclose seller details, including their contact information and any warranty or guarantee offered on the products. The government has also prohibited e-commerce companies from manipulating prices to gain an unfair advantage over competitors. These new regulations are expected to level the playing field for small and medium-sized businesses in India, who have often struggled to compete with large e-commerce companies. The move has been welcomed by industry experts and consumer rights groups, who believe that it will lead to a more transparent and competitive e-commerce market in the country. E-commerce giants operating in India will need to ensure compliance with the new regulations to avoid penalties or legal action. The government has stated that it will closely monitor e-commerce companies to ensure that they are adhering to the new rules. Overall, the new regulations are seen as a positive step towards creating a more fair and competitive e-commerce environment in India.

In Trend

India Responds to Pahalgam Terror Attack, Suspends Visa Services for Pakistanis in Strong Message Against Terrorism

“Indian government launches e-RUPI digital payment platform for targeted welfare schemes, promotes financial inclusivity”

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *