The State Administration for Market Regulation (National Standardization Administration) has approved the release of a batch of important national standards.
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2025-03-21 09:30
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State Administration for Market Regulation
According to the website of the State Administration for Market Regulation, recently, the Market Regulation Administration (National Standardization Committee) approved and released a batch of important national standards covering home life, child care and elderly care, agricultural production, emerging industries, resource utilization, and other areas. These standards will play an important role in promoting high-quality economic and social development, coordinating development and security.
In the area of home life, 26 national standards were released, including flame-retardant fabrics, whole shoe testing methods, prescription glasses fitting, and household appliance quality grading guidelines, continuously improving the quality level of daily consumer goods. Three national standards were released for smart home appliance voice interaction technology, digital fitting, and plastic product carbon footprint quantification requirements, leading new trends in smart, green, and consumer sectors. Two national standards for housekeeping services and community e-commerce were released to facilitate home life services.
In the area of child care and elderly care, six national standards were released, including guidelines for infant product labeling design and application, and requirements for sensory integration training infant products, making infant products safer and more comfortable to use. Six national standards were released for boarding wheelchairs, incontinence urine and feces absorption aids, lower limb prostheses, elderly tourism services, e-commerce platform aging adaptation, and home product aging-friendly design guidelines, improving the convenience of life for the elderly and disabled.
In agricultural production, 11 series of national standards were released, including the "Crop Seed Inspection Procedures," ensuring seed variety quality and sowing quality. Three national standards for mulberry silkworm cocoons were released, standardizing inspection and technical procedures for mulberry silkworm cocoons. Two national standards for water level measuring instruments and soil mapping were released, providing technical guidance for water level measurement and soil surveys. Two national standards, including general technical conditions for high-horsepower wheeled tractors, were released to promote the intelligent transformation of agricultural tractors and enhance the quality competitiveness of domestically produced tractors.
In emerging industries, seven national standards were released, including vehicle communication calls, autonomous driving, and vehicle power batteries, promoting the high-end, intelligent, and green upgrade of the automotive industry and ensuring driving safety. Four national standards were released for locomotive and vehicle network time synchronization, onboard energy storage power supply, and train communication networks, ensuring the safe and stable operation of rail transit systems.
In resource utilization, two national testing technology standards were released for the determination of coal-based liquid phenolic compounds and direct measurement of liquid petroleum product density, improving analysis accuracy and promoting technology research and application. Two national standards for petroleum products such as benzene and asphalt were released, promoting the standardization of product production. Two unified national standards for marine resource development were released, including commonly used marine economic terms and marine wave energy, promoting marine resource development and marine economic growth.
In addition, the Market Regulation Administration (National Standardization Committee) also released standards in information technology, production safety, and other areas.
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