Wal-Mart China CEO Resigns
Wal-Mart has announced that its Chinese president and chief executive officer, Chen Yaochang, has resigned.
Wal-Mart has announced that its Chinese president and chief executive officer, Chen Yaochang, has resigned.
International environmental organization Greenpeace is taking supermarkets in China to court over excessive use of pesticides.
The Standardization Administration of China has published nine standards for the after-sales services of home appliances, which are China's first batch of national standards in the home appliances retail service sector.
The consumer association of Jilin Province and the Macau Consumer Council have signed a cooperation agreement in Changchun to jointly protect consumers' rights and interests.
China's Ministry of Commerce has issued a notice to regulate the sales activities of foreign-invested enterprises that are engaged in either Internet sales or vending machine sales.
The Beijing E-commerce Industry Collaboration Committee has been established to encourage resource sharing and industry self-regulation, and to resist unhealthy competition.
The State Administration for Industry & Commerce of China has formally published the "Interim Measures for Management of Network Commodity Trade and Related Services", effective from July 1, 2010.
Beijing Administration for Industry and Commerce has exposed 26 kinds of substandard commodities and asked sellers to withdraw them from sale.
According to Chinese media, Avon (China) Heilongjiang Branch may face a fine of up to CNY2 million and even be asked to take criminal responsibility if it is found to be involved in multi-level marketing.
The State Administration for Industry and Commerce has issued an emergent circular which says that retailing markets shall be held responsible when retailers in the markets provide substandard plastic bags or plastic bags free of…