According to foreign media reports, The Indian government may force e-commerce companies to clearly indicate whether the products sold on its platform are made in India, Because the government is trying to curb imports from China, The clause is likely to be part of the e-commerce policy being drafted by the Indian Ministry of Commerce. India said it is actively seeking to achieve this goal. It is believed that this will help reduce Chinese goods, A draft e-commerce policy released by India last year, Require e-commerce platforms to provide detailed information about merchants. The draft policy may also require regulators to penalize people who spread misinformation.
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