In a report released on January 10, the Business News Agency highlighted key developments from the National Quality Inspection Work Conference in mainland China. During 2010, the Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine (AQSIQ) intensified its oversight of imported and exported goods that were not subject to mandatory inspections. A total of 61,400 batches of non-compliant industrial products were identified, with a combined value of $38.268 billion. Additionally, 129,000 cases of substandard exports were addressed, amounting to $519 million.
In terms of export commodity inspection, a comprehensive classification management system for export enterprises was fully implemented. Since the global financial crisis, major markets such as the U.S., EU, and Japan have imposed stricter regulations on harmful substances in consumer goods like textiles and clothing. The AQSIQ conducted extensive investigations into business organizations to better understand how Chinese exporters were adapting to these new requirements and provided support to help them meet international standards effectively.
Meanwhile, stricter inspection measures were introduced for goods heading to Africa and the Middle East. Pre-shipment inspections were enhanced to ensure consistency in quality control, aiming to improve the overall standard of products exported to these regions.
Regarding imported goods, 53 cases of defective vehicles were handled, and 50 recalls were announced, accounting for nearly 49% of all vehicle recalls during the same period—covering approximately 158,000 imported vehicles. Two auto parts were also recalled, involving 10,069 navigation systems and 5,650 sunroofs. The scope of pre-shipment inspections for imported waste materials was expanded, now covering 48 countries and regions, with over 98% of such inspections falling under this requirement.
In 2010, the Chinese General Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine also made significant progress in establishing quality and safety demonstration zones for exported food and agricultural products. That year, 1.78 million batches of food were exported to 217 countries and regions, achieving a pass rate of 99.95%. Meanwhile, 571,000 batches of imported food came from 185 countries and regions, with an unqualified detection rate of 2.2%.
These efforts reflect a stronger commitment to ensuring product quality and safety both domestically and internationally, reinforcing China's role as a responsible player in global trade.
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