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China unveils plan to boost high-standard opening up of certification, accreditation

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Beijing's Central Business District, China. /CFP
Beijing's Central Business District, China. /CFP

Beijing's Central Business District, China. /CFP

China has unveiled an action plan to promote the opening up of certification and accreditation, and further deepen the reform of the industry, the country's top market regulator said Friday.

The action plan, implemented on August 28, defines the goals, tasks and measures to achieve high-standard opening up of certification and accreditation from 2024 to 2030, Pu Chun, deputy head of the State Administration for Market Regulation, said at a press conference.

The plan encourages companies to improve new technologies and the credibility and quality of products to win market trust, increase demand and enhance competitiveness.

China has established a comprehensive framework for international cooperation and mutual recognition, and has participated deeply in international conformity assessment activities, said Pu.

As of the end of June this year, China had joined 21 international certification and accreditation organizations, and signed 15 multilateral mutual recognition agreements and 128 bilateral cooperation arrangements for mutual recognition, official data shows.

Source(s): Xinhua News Agency
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