Singapore Issues Standards for E-Commerce Transactions
Singapore recently implemented its national standards for e-commerce transactions, requiring businesses to list certain product information for goods sold online, a June 24 Hong Kong Trade Development Council report said. Product information must include the name, description, quantity, availability, details…
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of the product and any associated taxes or import and export fees, the report said. The standards also extend post-purchase coverage through deliveries and include “product handling payment on delivery, self‑collection, proof of delivery and failed delivery protocols.”