The American e-commerce economy is broken. I wrote this article to fix it.https://medium.com/@molson_hart/unaccountable-chinese-retailers-threaten-american-consumer-safety-and-business-outdated-laws-are-c75ee4e7d90b …
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Replying to @Molson_Hart
If the law requires legal entities of the sellers in USA, would this help?
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Replying to @boatonsea37
Yes, absolutely. That'd be a big step in the right direction. China requires the same from foreigners on their marketplaces, I might add.
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Replying to @Molson_Hart
All sellers needs to reveal their registered physical address. This is even the case on Chinese e commerce sites. At least add an icon of Chinese flag next to the name of the business
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Replying to @boatonsea37
Reasonable common sense measures that our leading companies and country have inexplicably failed to put in place.
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Replying to @Molson_Hart
What is the chance of passing that bill in congress?
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Replying to @boatonsea37
That’s like asking “what’s the chance that your startup will succeed?” 100% if I never give up.
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Replying to @Molson_Hart
So the phase 1 trade agreement doesn't have anything to protect USA sellers in this context?
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