Sri Lanka, July 8 -- Thousands of parcels ordered by Sri Lankans from popular e-commerce platforms like TEMU, AliExpress, and eBay are now stuck at customs, caught in a legal grey zone that's choking the flow of goods. Advocata Institute warns ensuring consumer choice through a competitive market is key to delivering reasonable prices and better quality for Sri Lankans. Without a modern legal framework enabling e-commerce platforms to collect taxes at the point of sale, the country faces worsening customs delays, supply chain bottlenecks for small businesses, and the loss of millions in potential government revenue, disrupting consumer choice. Sri Lanka's already complicated tariff system only compounds the problem, making it harder for imp...
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