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Campaign to tackle internet market problems
A campaign has been launched to address the most acute problems in the internet market, including unfair competition on e-commerce platforms, a notice published on Saturday said.
Jointly issued by the State Administration of Market Regulation and 13 other ministries that are members of the Inter-Ministerial Joint Meeting System for Network Market Supervision, it said the campaign aims to centralize efforts to tackle problems while protecting the legitimate rights and interests of consumers and operators to safeguard a fair and orderly market environment.
The campaign, which will run until December, will look into problems such as unfair competition on e-commerce platforms, the online sale of fake and shoddy goods and the illegal trade in wild animals and plants, the notice said.
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