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The E-Commerce Law of 2018 in China aims to regulate online business activities, with a focus on consumer protection, data protection, and platform regulation. Key provisions include: a seven-day return policy for unused products, protection of user data, and operational responsibilities for e-commerce platforms. The law has significant implications, establishing rules for online sellers, platforms, and consumers, and aims to create a more secure and transparent online shopping environment. Overall, the law marks a milestone in China's digital economy, providing a legal framework for e-commerce activities and ensuring greater consumer protection and market fairness.
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