市场监管总局:截至9月底我国国际标准转化率整体已达86%
Zhong Guo Xin Wen Wang·2025-10-31 03:56

Core Viewpoint - The State Administration for Market Regulation announced that by the end of September 2025, China's international standard conversion rate is expected to reach 86%, achieving the goals set in the National Standardization Development Outline and supporting the country's green and low-carbon development [1][2]. Group 1: National Standard System Construction - The National Standardization Development Outline has led to the establishment of China's first carbon peak and carbon neutrality standard system, providing top-level guidance for revising green and low-carbon standards across various sectors [1]. - In 2022, 49 national standards for greenhouse gas emission accounting were released, covering major carbon-intensive industries such as steel, non-ferrous metals, and electricity, addressing the challenges of accurate carbon accounting [1]. - 13 national standards for product carbon footprints have been published for widely traded products like plastics and furniture, providing technical support for China's product carbon footprint management system [1]. Group 2: International Standard Conversion - The implementation of the "Precise Standard Adoption" and "Efficient Conversion" approach has shortened the international standard conversion time by nearly six months since June 1 of this year [2]. - A total of 410 international standards have been converted and adopted in areas such as carbon emissions, carbon accounting, and carbon capture [2]. - The overall international standard conversion rate is projected to reach 86% by September 2025, aligning with the goals of the National Standardization Development Outline [2]. Group 3: International Standardization Participation - China is actively participating in international standardization efforts, utilizing bilateral cooperation mechanisms to promote mutual recognition of carbon information disclosure and carbon emission monitoring standards [2]. - Chinese experts have led 228 working groups and proposed 442 international standard proposals during the 14th Five-Year Plan period, contributing to the achievement of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals [2]. - Collaboration with countries involved in the Belt and Road Initiative and BRICS nations is being strengthened to advance international standards in green and low-carbon fields such as new energy vehicles and circular economy [2].