Unlimited online shopping to be possible
On 3 December, the EU regulation will come into force throughout the European Union (EU), which eliminates unjustified territorial restrictions on electronic commerce.
Andrus Ansip, European Commissioner for the Digital Single Market, said that the regulation intends to ensure that customers and companies, who want to buy products and services in another Member State, can not be discriminated in terms of sales or payment conditions. (MTI)
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