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Here is a brief summary of the provided document, Introduction to China's E-Commerce Law of 2018:

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The E-Commerce Law of 2018 in China prioritizes consumer protection, outlining key rights for online shoppers. These rights include transparency, a seven-day return policy, and data privacy. Consumers can exercise these rights by filing complaints or taking legal action against businesses that violate the law.

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