Company: DDC
Filing Date: 2025-10-24
Form Type: F-1
Source: 0001213900-25-102214
Chunk: 190

Company: DDC Enterprise Ltd
Filing Date: 2025-10-24
Form: F-1
Chunk 190
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 shall, when going through the registration formalities for market players, simultaneously go through the record -filingprocedure of the sale of only pre -packagedfood. Where a market player holding a business license engages in the sale of only pre -packagedfood, it shall complete record -filingbefore such sales activities are carried out. Those that have obtained the food operation permit are not required to finish record -filingprocedure before the expiration of such permit. Different market players shall generally not use the same business premise to engage in business activities of only selling pre -packagedfood. Where only pre -packagedfood is sold online, the relevant filing information such as the name of the food business operator, the address of business premises and the filing number shall be announced in a prominent position on the homepage of the business operator for its business activities. Online Retail Business According to the Administrative Measures for Online Trading, or the Online Trading Measures, which was promulgated by the State Administration for Industry and Commerce (now merged into the SAMR) on January 26, 2014 and implemented on March 15, 2014, dealers engaging in the online trading of commodities and provision of relevant services must undergo industrial and commercial registration formalities in accordance. In order to further regulate online transaction activities, on March 15, 2021, SAMR issued the Online Trading Supervision and Management Measures, or the Online Trading Supervision Measures, which became effective on May 1, 2021 and replace the Online Trading Measures. The Online Trading Supervision Measures shall apply to the business activities of selling commodities or providing services in social networking, internet live streaming or other information network activities and it further regulates the operations of online trading. In August 2018, the SCNPC promulgated the E -commerceLaw of the PRC, which took effect on January 1, 2019. E -commerceoperators, including e -commerceoperators who sell commodities or offer services through a self -builtwebsite or any other network services shall abide by the principles of voluntariness, equality, fairness and integrity, abide by laws and business ethics, participate in market competition fairly, and discharge obligations in terms of protection of consumer rights and interests, environmental protection, intellectual property protection, and network security and personal information protection. In addition, according to the Food Safety Law, the food business operators using the online platform shall register their real names and have their license reviewed. Where the lawful rights and interests of a consumer purchasing food via a third -part