Core Viewpoint - The State Administration for Market Regulation (SAMR) has issued new guidelines to address serious violations by product quality inspection agencies, aiming to standardize enforcement and enhance regulatory effectiveness [1][2]. Group 1: Definition of Serious Violations - Five categories of serious violations are defined under the new guidelines, including criminal acts due to falsifying inspection results, repeated administrative penalties for similar offenses, issuance of false reports in critical safety areas, causing major safety incidents, and other legally recognized serious circumstances [1]. - Agencies found to meet these criteria will have their inspection qualifications revoked and be listed in a serious violation blacklist for cross-departmental punitive actions [1]. Group 2: Regulatory Context - In recent years, SAMR has intensified its oversight in the inspection and testing sector, handling 4,221 illegal cases in 2025 and revoking 403 inspection and testing qualifications [2]. - The issuance of these guidelines aims to provide clear and unified criteria for identifying violations, thereby improving the consistency, precision, and deterrent effect of regulatory enforcement [2].
“造假”机构将被取消检验资格 市场监管总局划定“红线”
Zhong Guo Xin Wen Wang·2026-01-07 10:10