Core Points - The State Administration for Market Regulation has released guidelines for monitoring and evaluating the commitment to safety and recall of consumer goods sold online [1][2] - Nine major online trading platforms, including Taobao, Meituan, JD.com, and others, have signed a commitment to ensure consumer product safety and recall [2] Group 1 - The guidelines set monitoring indicators for online trading platforms to assess their commitment to implementing safety measures and recall procedures for defective consumer goods [1] - Online platforms are required to establish a mechanism for monitoring and sharing information about defective products, including real-time sharing of injury-related complaints with regulatory authorities [1] - Platforms must take action within 24 hours of receiving recall information from market regulators to stop the sale of defective products [1] Group 2 - Platforms are expected to provide conditions for sellers to prominently display recall information on their storefronts and inform consumers of their rights [1] - There is an emphasis on tracking the disposal of recalled products to prevent their re-listing on the platforms [2] - Platforms that knowingly sell defective products or re-list products with unresolved defects are subject to management measures according to platform rules [2]
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