The government’s plans to make stricter rules on e-commerce have received great support from the respondents of an online survey conducted by community social media platform LocalCircles. Of the 16,236 respondents, 81% said they prefer selling products and services to electronic or digital networks in order to comply with a set of e-commerce rules. Consumers’ moods became apparent when e-commerce companies expressed concern over the proposed amendments to the 2020 Consumer Protection (E-Commerce) Regulations.
LocalCircles said goodbye, with 64% of consumers “e-commerce for all e-commerce services such as app-based food delivery, app taxis, home repairs, salons, airlines, railroad ticketing, OTT subscriptions and payments. I want to implement commerce rules. ” Etc59% said they needed to be implemented in the “e-commerce marketplace and e-commerce inventory model”, and 56% wanted to implement it in vertical e-commerce, or “e-pharmacy, e-food” I was there. Such.”