Ministry of Commerce and 5 other departments: Establishing guidelines for e-commerce companies going global, supporting qualified regions to rely on overseas comprehensive service systems to build cross-border e-commerce compliance overseas service platforms.

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06/04/2026
The Ministry of Commerce and 5 other departments have issued guidelines on better serving the real economy and promoting the high-quality development of e-commerce. Among them, it mentions guiding compliance with going abroad. Formulating guidelines for e-commerce companies to go abroad, supporting certain regions to rely on overseas comprehensive service systems to build cross-border e-commerce compliance services platforms, encouraging e-commerce companies to register trademarks, apply for patents, establish independent brand trademarks overseas, and improve compliance levels. Encouraging e-commerce companies going abroad to enhance their localization operational capabilities, cultivate local talent, empower local small and medium-sized enterprises, fulfill social responsibilities, promote fair and orderly competition, and achieve mutual benefits. Strengthening monitoring and early warning of risks in overseas operations, guiding companies to improve their risk response capabilities, actively engaging in foreign negotiations, and safeguarding the overseas legitimate rights and interests of companies.