Core Viewpoint - The article discusses the regulatory actions taken by the State Administration for Market Regulation in response to multiple incidents of battery pack fires, leading to the recall of over 1.35 million potentially hazardous charging products from several companies, including Romoss, Anker, and Xiaomi [1][2]. Group 1: Regulatory Actions - The State Administration for Market Regulation has formed a recall supervision team to investigate and oversee the recall process in various provinces, including Guangdong and Jiangsu [1]. - A total of 9,000 CCC certification certificates for charging products and lithium batteries have been suspended, with over 600 certificates revoked [2]. - E-commerce platforms have been instructed to remove products with revoked or suspended CCC certifications, resulting in approximately 80,000 links being intercepted [2]. Group 2: Company Responses - Romoss has recalled 167,000 charging products (34.1% of total recalls) and refunded consumers a total of 22.837 million yuan [1]. - Anker has recalled 565,000 products (78.7% of total recalls) with refunds amounting to 85.664 million yuan [1]. - Xiaomi has recalled 17,000 products (12% of total recalls) and refunded consumers 2.7 million yuan [1]. Group 3: Consumer Concerns and Company Operations - There were concerns regarding Romoss's ability to manage the recall process due to a temporary halt in operations, but the company has assured that its recall services are still active [3][4]. - Romoss has stated that its operational team is still in place and is prioritizing user rights protection during this period [4].
市场监管总局:督导罗马仕等三家公司召回充电宝超70万件