Core Viewpoint - The Civil Aviation Administration of China has prohibited passengers from carrying power banks without 3C certification, leading to the emergence of counterfeit 3C certification stickers being sold by unscrupulous merchants, posing significant safety risks to consumers [1]. Group 1: Regulatory Context - The 3C certification is a mandatory product certification in China aimed at ensuring consumer safety, national security, and environmental protection [1]. - Since August 1 of the previous year, power banks without 3C certification are not allowed to be manufactured, sold, imported, or used in any business activities [1]. - The lack of 3C certification can lead to risks such as overheating, damage, and even fire or explosion [1]. Group 2: Market Response - The counterfeit 3C certification stickers reflect a misunderstanding of the legal implications by illegal merchants, who attempt to profit through improper means [1]. - The legitimate 3C certification includes a unique certification code that corresponds to the product model, manufacturer, and testing report, which can be verified through the official website of the National Certification and Accreditation Administration [1]. Group 3: Collaborative Efforts - To eliminate the counterfeiting of 3C labels, collaboration among regulatory authorities, e-commerce platforms, and consumers is essential [2]. - Regulatory bodies need to enforce stricter oversight on e-commerce platforms, enhance inspection efforts in the distribution chain, and impose penalties on counterfeit sellers [2]. - E-commerce platforms should strengthen their defenses by promptly removing illegal products, while consumers must resist counterfeit 3C certification stickers and take responsibility for their safety and public safety [2].
合规认证不容造假
Jing Ji Ri Bao·2025-08-16 21:47