China Targets Scams in Online Sales and Tourism
Wang, a household worker, spent 108,000 yuan on ten glove-making machines advertised via short video. The government is seeking ratification of criminal justice treaties related to these issues. This initiative aims to protect visitors and maintain the integrity of the tourism industry. The crackdown is focused on fraudulent practices and illegal operations. Specific measures are being implemented to address fraudulent activities. Chinese authorities are initiating a concentrated crackdown on numerous tourist attractions identified with issues such as unreasonable pricing, excessive wait times, and poor service. Unsanctioned use or imitation of technology is also being addressed. This dual focus indicates a broad effort against fraudulent activities. Consumers are unaware of the identity of sellers or the existence of companies in online sales, with no way to verify information.
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