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China issues e-commerce guidance after EU lawmakers’ visit

China has issued guidance on Monday for its e-commerce sector that seeks to coordinate domestic development with international markets, a week after a delegation of European lawmakers visited to discuss related challenges and competition.



European Union lawmakers had pressed China about a surge of dangerous products that entered the bloc and limited access to the Chinese market in what was the first European parliamentary visit to the world's second-largest economy in eight years.



Last month, the EU agreed to overhaul its customs system, including a crackdown on mainly Chinese e-commerce platforms that could face fines if they sold illegal or unsafe products in the bloc.



China's new guidance for its sector, jointly issued by various ministries and regulators, called for striking a balance between promotion and regulation and efficiency and fairness, while integrating the digital and real economies.



It also mentioned forming pilot zones for cross-border e-commerce activities that would be used for special initiatives,establishing rules and standards and expanding platforms into overseas markets.