Member Li Yingxin Enhance the ability of e commerce platforms to participate in social governance

Mondo Technology Updated on 2024-03-05

Driven by new technological changes, new business forms, new economies, and new products are developing with each passing day. "New troubles" such as "new traps" in consumption, difficulties in protecting the rights and interests of new employment groups, and insufficient release of the potential of platform enterprises have also followed. How to better stimulate the vitality of the digital economy? The committee members dug deep into the "crux" of the contradictions, made suggestions and suggestions for the new regulation to "catch up" with the development of the digital economy, and helped the new economy and new business forms to standardize and develop in the process of standardization.

The platform economy is an economic model full of innovation and continuous development, and it is necessary not only to avoid excessive administrative intervention to bring undue impact on the development of the platform, but also to appropriately supervise and guide its healthy development. Li Yingxin, a member of the National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference and vice president of the Beijing Fourth Intermediate People's Court, believes that e-commerce platforms should be inclusive and prudently supervised, build a collaborative governance system with the participation of e-commerce platforms and regulatory authorities, improve the level of normalized supervision, and support the role of platform enterprises.

In the context of the rapid development of the platform economy, it is difficult to achieve effective supervision by relying solely on regulatory authorities. Li Yingxin noticed that the e-commerce platform needs to review the qualifications of the settled merchants, but the data materials mastered are not comprehensive enough, and the verification of the business license information, license expiration and legal person certificate expiration information of the merchants is not timely enough, resulting in some risky merchants still continuing to sell goods and services on the e-commerce platform before being verified and reviewed by the e-commerce platform. In this regard, she suggested that e-commerce platforms and regulatory authorities should each bear their due responsibilities to achieve dynamic links and effective operation. For example, the orderly docking of business information and data between the platform and the regulatory authorities should be realized, and the regulatory authorities should integrate the qualification information, business information, and punishment information of merchants in each region to form a database, and accelerate the docking of data interfaces according to the type and scale of the e-commerce platform, so as to provide strong support for the autonomy of the platform and promote the sustainable and healthy development of e-commerce.

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