Core Viewpoint - Beijing is advancing a pilot program for quality safety verification of key online products, allowing consumers to scan codes to verify product quality information, with major platforms like JD.com, Douyin, and Kuaishou initiating system upgrades to implement "code display" sales starting in October [1][2]. Group 1: Pilot Program Implementation - The pilot program focuses on ten key products, including electric bicycles and mobile power banks, establishing a comprehensive regulatory mechanism from production to consumer verification [1]. - JD.com has developed a dedicated system for code verification, selecting 31 brands from the ten key products for the initial "code display" trial, set to launch in October on its "Assured Quality" interface [2]. - Douyin has held a special meeting to kick off the pilot program, conducting product information research and optimizing technical verification processes [2]. Group 2: Regulatory Measures and Support - Beijing is collaborating with the China Commodity Code Center and other coding institutions to enhance training and support for production and sales enterprises regarding data management and code verification processes [2]. - The city is intensifying quality safety supervision of online products, incorporating compliance development of product-selling platforms into monthly assessments, significantly increasing the scope and frequency of product inspections [2]. - There has been a 15% year-on-year decrease in consumer complaints related to product quality on online platforms, indicating the effectiveness of the regulatory measures [2].
北京试点网售新招!下月起,京东抖音等率先“亮码”销售
Bei Jing Ri Bao Ke Hu Duan·2025-09-25 09:17