New Delhi:As the government considers making it mandatory for e-commerce platforms to mention the 'country of origin' of the products sold online, a survey by LocalCircles showed that 37 per cent consumers who shop online look for the 'country of origin' tag of the goods.
The survey showed that 83 per cent of the respondents said they look for ratings and reviews, something that most e-commerce platforms are trying to strengthen currently, LocalCircles said in a statement.
Maximum retail price (MRP) and discount information is being sought by 82 per cent consumers while 62 per cent e-commerce consumers seek 'best before date' on human consumption products. Price and delivery date is of prime importance to all e-commerce customers, it said.
The call for the mention of 'country of origin' has grown amid the growing tension with China. Traders' organisations have pitched for boycott of Chinese goods and asked the government to make the mention of the 'country of origin' mandatory for e-commerce platforms.