2026年1月1日起,一批新规将施行!
Xin Hua She·2025-12-30 09:02

Group 1 - New regulations will take effect on January 1, 2026, addressing social security, education, electric vehicles, and cybersecurity to better respond to public concerns and enhance development vitality [1] - The revised Public Security Administration Punishment Law will include new behaviors affecting social security, such as exam cheating and unauthorized drone flights, which may face penalties [1] - The new mandatory standard for electric vehicle energy consumption will require companies to upgrade their products, with a specific limit of 15.1 kWh per 100 km for vehicles weighing around 2 tons, improving average range by approximately 7% [3] Group 2 - The new kindergarten fee policy mandates public and non-profit kindergartens to follow government-guided pricing, while for-profit kindergartens will have market-regulated fees, with a requirement for clear fee lists [2] - The new Value-Added Tax Law will be implemented, marking significant progress in establishing legal frameworks for taxation in China, covering 14 out of 18 current tax types [4] - The revised National Common Language and Writing Law will enhance education and promote the standardization of language use in cyberspace [5] Group 3 - The one-time credit repair policy will allow for automatic adjustments to credit reports for overdue records under specific conditions, aiming to improve personal credit ratings [6] - The National Park Law will prioritize hiring local residents for ecological management positions and encourage public participation in conservation efforts [7] - The revised Cybersecurity Law will address the governance of artificial intelligence, emphasizing risk monitoring and safety regulation to promote healthy development [8] - The updated Civil Case Cause Regulations will include disputes over virtual property and refine various legal categories to better address emerging societal needs [9]

2026年1月1日起,一批新规将施行! - Reportify