Problems and prospects of e-commerce regulation in the EAEU

2021 ◽  
pp. 732-742
Author(s):  
Aleksei Valerievich Bondarenko ◽  
Olga Vladimirovna Evgrafova ◽  
Anton Yurievich Kozhankov ◽  
Valentin Yurievich Vakhrushev

The rapid growth of online trade leads to a number of problems faced by EAEU member states in the implementation of customs regulation of electronic commerce: reducing the tax base by reducing traditional trade; sending profit fl ows to those countries where the parent companies of online trading platforms are registered; imperfect competition of goods imported duty-free compared to goods produced within the EAEU; the emergence of new security threats due to the actual lack of certification and other restrictions, which actualizes a thorough study of this phenomenon and its timely regulation. The article outlines topical issues of regulating the movement of goods of cross-border electronic trade across the customs border of the EAEU, which make it necessary to amend the Agreement on the Customs Code of the EAEU on cross-border electronic commerce, that is, the content of the draft Protocol on Amendments, according to which "goods for electronic commerce" is understood as goods, acquired by individuals in the framework of foreign electronic commerce, under which, in turn, it is meant to conclude a transaction, one of the parties to which is a foreign economic operator, on electronic trading platforms through the Internet. An analysis of these changes is presented, in particular, the prospect of creating a new legal institution and type of activity in the field of customs regulation — an e-commerce operator, which will provide logistics of operations, as well as ensure interaction with Internet sites and customs, ensuring customs declaration processes. The main requirements for the operator of electronic commerce, the specifics of temporary storage, customs declaration and issuance of electronic commerce goods, the specifics of the application of the customs procedure of the customs warehouse, as well as the procedure for applying customs payments and the prospects for regulating electronic commerce in the EAEU have been determined.

2019 ◽  
Vol 7 (2) ◽  
pp. 36-40
Author(s):  
Екатерина Слепченко ◽  
Ekaterina Slepchenko

Electronic commerce is a relatively new area of the economy in our country, and therefore it is of great interest for jurisprudence. To carry out productive online trading, it is necessary to take into account the main problems of the online market, such as the lack of legal regulation of e-commerce, the vulnerability of online shoppers, the lack of a dispute resolution mechanism in the pretrial order, an increase in cross-border transactions, etc. prospects for the development of e-commerce in Russia.


2020 ◽  
Vol 159 ◽  
pp. 04022 ◽  
Author(s):  
Nataliya Tovma ◽  
Kairzhan Kazbekova ◽  
Kyz-Zhibek Abisheva ◽  
Aigerim Nurgaliyeva

E-commerce is rapidly gaining popularity and is a dynamically developing industry in the global economy. With the help of information technologies, Internet companies are open to opportunities to develop new markets, providing the Internet consumer with great potential for product research. For the further effective development of commercial activity, an important condition is fulfilling the need to assess the main trends and changes in the development of electronic commerce.The purpose of the study is to analyze the development and current state of electronic commerce in the world, as well as develop methods and recommendations for participants in foreign economic activity doing business through the Internet in the interests of expanding companies and increasing the efficiency of their activities. Results. A study of the basic principles of electronic commerce and the factors affecting it. E-commerce systems are presented that enable buyers not only to interact with the seller, but also to receive the most complete information about the goods sold and the services provided. Using the results of the analysis, the state and main trends in the development of electronic commerce are determined. A system of indicators has been supplemented to assess the level of development of international electronic commerce.


Author(s):  
Fatih Pınarbaşı ◽  
Habib Mehmet Akpınar

Electronic trade has a key role for today's companies with help of technology affecting marketing environment. The emergence of the Internet has led to huge changes in both the production and strategy channels and the consumer's purchasing process. Previous studies from different contexts examine electronic trade focusing on different aspects on concept. An integrative approach combining theory with cases can help to a better understanding of electronic trade and competitive markets. This study aims to examine electronic trading decision making with digital marketing approach. The study identifies a three-step marketing plan for competitive advantage about electronic trading. First step includes identifying standards, seasonalities, and anomalies related to market. Second step continues with further evaluation of market environment by including sentiment analysis and network analysis cases. Third step goes further with predicting cases by focusing on future. The study also contains solutions and recommendations, future research directions, and conclusion sections.


Author(s):  
Swati Singh ◽  
Aashna ◽  
Kunwar Shaswat ◽  
Abhishek Jain ◽  
Shailendra Pal ◽  
...  

Online business is a blast in cutting-edge business. Online business implies electronic trade. Web-based business (Electronic trade) includes purchasing and selling of merchandise and enterprises, or the sending of assets or information, over an electronic organization, dominatingly the Internet. Web-based business (Electronic trade) is a change in perspective affecting the two advertisers and the clients. It is driving a total change in the conventional method of working together. This huge change in the plan of action is seeing a gigantic development throughout the planet and India isn't a special case. A huge web entrance has added to the development of E-trade and all the more especially new companies have been progressively utilizing this alternative as a separating plan of action. The examination further analyzes the key factors basic for the accomplishment of E-trade plans of action.


2006 ◽  
Vol 5 (3) ◽  
pp. 319-355 ◽  
Author(s):  
SACHA WUNSCH-VINCENT

The rapid development of the Internet has led to a growing electronic cross-border delivery of services. While the WTO negotiations have not caught up to the reality of such service trade, the first GATS case dealing with the Internet, namely ‘United States – Measures Affecting the Cross-Border Supply of Gambling and Betting Services’, has advanced matters. This paper distils the substantive conclusions of the case and remaining questions in relation to Internet-supplied services and certain core concepts of the GATS. Moreover, it sheds light on the case's implications for the services negotiations under the ongoing Doha Development Agenda. It concludes that the second ever GATS case has provided an encouraging set of answers to the unresolved questions of the WTO's Work Programme on E-Commerce, mainly confirming the applicability of GATS commitments to electronically supplied services and shaping the concept of technological neutrality. While more work or dispute settlement cases are necessary to clarify the remaining questions, the rulings have paved the way for the GATS to be a more effective discipline for cross-border (electronic) trade. The paper also explains that a ‘chilling effect’ of the rulings on the Doha services negotiations is not warranted.


2019 ◽  
Author(s):  
Selviana ◽  
Retno Budi Setyowati

Technological advances are increasingly developing, making the internet not only used forcommunication and information sources, but also as an electronic trading medium or betterknown as e-commerce (electronic commerce). In e-commerce, many products are sold andpurchased online at prices that can compete with store prices. Easy transaction processesthat can be done anytime and anywhere and the price of goods is more affordable, making ecommercea shopping option. Therefore, through this research the researcher wants to knowthe attitude of online shopping towards trusts through customer satisfaction mediators.Research respondents were people who had been shopping online on the Indonesian networkand used it themselves. The number are 184 people with accidental sampling technique. Datacollection using the google.docs questionnaire which was distributed through Whats up anddata analysis using path analysis with the Lisrel program. The results of the analysis showthat there is an influence of online shopping attitudes towards trusts through customersatisfactionmediators.


2005 ◽  
Vol 3 ◽  
pp. 46-53
Author(s):  
Thomas Hoeren

Unlike the Internet community had expected electronic commerce does not lead to an anarchic dissolution of law. In the context of electronic trade, problems arising between users and providers can be solved, for instance by applying traditional principles of contract law. And yet, the legal dispute of Internet related facts and circumstances gives rise to a number of interesting topoi. Even though these subjects have already been considered in the past (for instance in the context of satellite technology), they only now show their specific explosive effect and diversity in the face of the electronic commerce.


This article reviews the analysis of the activities of electronic trading systems in Uzbekistan. The analysis shows the rapid development of electronic commerce, there is an increase in the number of electronic platforms and systems, which leads to a steady increase in the number of transactions and the volume of turnover. In recent years, Uzbekistan has adopted a number of legislative and regulatory documents and measures aimed at the development of EC, which have brought tangible results and revitalization in the e-commerce market. Nowadays, a number of electronic platforms and systems act as an information intermediary in Uzbekistan. To maintain the National Register of Electronic Commerce Entities in Uzbekistan, a website, which gives entrepreneurs the opportunity to voluntarily and free of charge apply for entry into the register in electronic form was developed and launched. The measures taken in Uzbekistan (legislative and regulatory, infrastructural) allowed electronic commerce to develop rapidly, which formed the basis of a market mechanism in the virtual space


2020 ◽  
Vol 8 (6) ◽  
pp. 2122-2126

Ecommerce is an electronic trading system that makes it easy for sellers and buyers to trade transactions through the internet. Almost all types of businesses use e-commerce including SMEs because of the many advantages of e-commerce compared to conventional trading. The successful implementation of electronic -commerce in Small Medium Enterprise depends on the components of e-commerce built to support the success of e-commerce, therefore a model that can help SMEs implement e-commerce is needed. The resolve of this research is to design an ecommerce implementation model for SMEs by analyzing the critical factors for successful application of ecommerce in Small Medium Enterprise


2020 ◽  
Vol 93 (4) ◽  
pp. 16-23
Author(s):  
Song Linlin ◽  

Since the establishment of the China (Heilongjiang) pilot free trade zone, the development of cross-border e-commerce with Russia has continued to increase speed and quality. With its geographical advantages and its comparative advantages in the Internet field, Heilongjiang Province promoted the rapid development of the Internet economy in Russia, fostered a new digital trade format represented by cross-border e-commerce, and promoted online and offline collaborative promotion of customs clearance logistics and financial services. The paper expounds foundation and development status of Heilongjiang Province’s cross-border e-commerce, analyzes in integrated development of digital economy with the Heilongjiang Province’s cross-border e-commerce with Russia, and further puts forward prospects and recommendations.


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