Group 1 - The article highlights the increasing incidents of fire and smoke caused by lithium battery products, such as power banks, carried by passengers this year, leading to multiple recalls by major brands due to safety risks [1] - Starting today, the Civil Aviation Administration of China has prohibited passengers from carrying power banks that lack a clear 3C mark, are recalled, or have unclear 3C markings on domestic flights [1] - There are reports of e-commerce platforms selling "CCC stickers" and "3C stickers" at low prices, raising concerns about counterfeit certification [1] Group 2 - The 3C certification system, initiated on May 1, 2002, aims to unify product safety standards in China and prevent substandard products from posing risks to consumer safety and the environment [14] - The legal basis for 3C certification is the "Regulations on the Administration of Compulsory Product Certification," which prohibits the sale or use of uncertified products [14] - Penalties for producing or using counterfeit 3C certification marks can range from fines of 20,000 to 100,000 yuan, and selling uncertified products can incur fines of 50,000 to 200,000 yuan [15] Group 3 - E-commerce platforms have a responsibility to verify the identity and certification of merchants, and failure to do so may result in penalties or operational suspension [16][17] - If platforms discover merchants selling fake 3C labels or uncertified products, they must take immediate action to remove the products and report to regulatory authorities [16] - Platforms may face administrative penalties if they do not verify merchant qualifications or fail to address illegal activities promptly [17]
今起民航局航班禁带“无 3C 标识充电宝”,电商屏蔽贴纸关键词
Sou Hu Cai Jing·2025-06-28 05:40