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Indonesia closed e-commerce platforms from October 4

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Indonesia issued a ban on October 4, announcing a ban on e-commerce transactions on social platforms and closing Indonesia’s e-commerce platforms.

It is reported that Indonesia introduced this policy to deal with Indonesia’s online shopping safety issues. In recent years, with the rapid development of the e-commerce industry, more and more consumers choose to shop online, and with this, network security issues have become increasingly prominent. Therefore, the Indonesian government decided to take measures to protect the rights and interests of consumers and strengthen the supervision of the e-commerce industry.

The introduction of this policy also caused widespread discussion and controversy. Some people believe that this is a necessary measure to protect the rights and interests of consumers and the safety of online shopping; while others believe that this is an over-regulatory measure that will harm the innovation and development of the e-commerce industry.

In any case, the introduction of this policy will have a profound impact on Indonesia’s e-commerce industry. For sellers and consumers, it is necessary to pay close attention to policy changes and market trends in order to adjust their strategies and action plans in a timely manner. At the same time, we also hope that the Indonesian government can adopt more reasonable regulatory measures to promote the development and innovation of the e-commerce industry and protect the rights and interests of consumers and the safety of online shopping.


Post time: Oct-16-2023