Core Viewpoint - The State Administration for Market Regulation (SAMR) is advancing service-oriented law enforcement to optimize the business environment and support high-quality economic development, as evidenced by the release of four typical cases [1]. Group 1: Case Summaries - In Qingdao, Shandong Province, the market regulation bureau assisted three traditional sesame oil workshops, recognized as intangible cultural heritage, in modernizing their production processes while preserving their cultural roots [2][3]. - In Guilin, Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, the market regulation bureau investigated a meat shop for selling corrupt and spoiled meat, leading to the seizure of 25.688 tons of non-compliant products valued at 605,790 yuan, and the case was referred to law enforcement for criminal prosecution [4][5]. - In Panzhihua, Sichuan Province, the market regulation bureau penalized a company for failing to comply with safety regulations in elevator maintenance, imposing a fine of 34,300 yuan and initiating a comprehensive inspection of maintenance units in the area [6][7]. Group 2: Significance of Cases - The Qingdao case exemplifies a shift in law enforcement philosophy from "management" to "service," emphasizing a full-process traceability system and a one-stop service model to enhance sales channels for traditional crafts [3]. - The Guilin case highlights the importance of risk prevention and comprehensive enforcement against serious violations that threaten public safety, with a focus on industry-wide regulatory improvements following the incident [5]. - The Panzhihua case demonstrates the commitment to ensuring elevator safety through strict enforcement and the establishment of quality control processes among maintenance units, reflecting a zero-tolerance approach to safety violations [7].
市场监管总局公布第四批市场监管服务型执法典型案例
Zhong Guo Xin Wen Wang·2026-01-20 06:58