CRI听力:Draft Law Revision Pledges E-shoppers' Rights
The latest revision of the Chinese government's new consumer rights legislation is likely to go to a vote this week at the bi-monthly session of the NPC Standing Committee.
The new revisions to the draft include protections for both consumers and businesses when it comes to e-commerce transactions.
Under the revised rules, e-shoppers will have the right to return products they purchase within 7-days for a full refund.
However, consumers will have to foot the bill for shipping the items back.
At the same time, the new legislation also sets out a list of items which can't be refunded.
The list includes things such as tailor-made items, perishables and a number of other selected items.
For more on this, we're joined live now by Mark Huges, Executive Business Editor for China Daily.
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