European Union:
EU Agrees To New Rules That Ensure Transparency And Fairness For Trading Practices On Online Platforms
12 March 2019
Reed Smith (Worldwide)
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On February 14, 2019 the European Commission, European
Parliament and Council of the European Union agreed to implement
new rules designed to ensure a fair, transparent and predictable
business environment to the benefit of both end consumers and
entrepreneurs using third-party online platforms for their
business. The Council and European Parliament will adopt these new
rules by way of EU regulations. Further improvement of the current
rules will occur to keep pace with changes affecting online
platforms.
To read more on the rules under the new regulation, click
here.
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