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Back-track on China e-commerce regulations boosts A2, Comvita

Regulatory about-face will help exports of infant formula, food and vitamins to China.

Jenny Ruth
Wed, 22 Mar 2017

China’s Ministry of Commerce says it now wants to maintain the stability of cross-border e-commerce and has back-tracked on introducing some new regulations.

Before the about-face, companies selling products from infant formula to vitamins in to China through e-commerce channels had been facing

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Jenny Ruth
Wed, 22 Mar 2017
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