Core Viewpoint - The new regulation implemented by the State Administration for Market Regulation aims to combat fraudulent practices in electronic weighing scales, specifically addressing the long-standing issue of inaccurate measurements in trade transactions [1][2]. Group 1: New Regulation Implementation - The "Outline for Type Evaluation of Electronic Weighing Scales (Trial)" officially took effect on January 8, with Shanghai Shitian Electronic Weighing Instrument Co., Ltd. being the first to obtain the type approval certificate under the new regulations [1]. - From January 8, production and sales of electronic weighing scales that do not comply with the new regulations are prohibited [2]. Group 2: Technical Requirements - The new regulations focus on three major technical breakthroughs: 1. Implementation of "shell lock machine and authorized unlock," which locks the device if the shell is illegally opened, requiring a high-security dynamic password for authorized personnel to unlock [1]. 2. Establishment of an "identity traceability" system, where each scale must have a unique "identity card" containing production and maintenance codes, allowing regulatory personnel to verify authenticity [1]. 3. Standardization of "three codes and one seal" management, requiring complete and valid production, maintenance, and verification codes along with a seal for mandatory inspection [1]. Group 3: Compliance Timeline - Sales enterprises are prohibited from selling products lacking type approval certificates or with incomplete identity information or "three codes and one seal" [2]. - Existing models of electronic weighing scales that pass mandatory inspection can be used until January 7, 2027, while all scales used for trade settlement must comply with the new technical requirements by January 8, 2027 [2]. - Existing electronic weighing scales with network functions can continue to be used until January 8, 2030, providing a reasonable transition period for the market [2].
电子计价秤新规实施上海发出全市首张型式批准证书
Xin Lang Cai Jing·2026-01-22 03:47