2025年儿童及婴幼儿服装等41种产品质量国家监督抽查情况通报
Xin Lang Cai Jing·2026-02-13 13:12

Summary of Key Points Core Viewpoint The recent national quality supervision sampling of children's and infant clothing, among 41 product categories, revealed a significant number of non-compliant products, highlighting ongoing quality control issues in the market. Group 1: Sampling Overview - A total of 41 product categories were sampled, with 4,972 batches tested, primarily focusing on low-priced products [3] - The sampling involved 2,585 sales units across 25 platforms, with 2,844 batches from online sales and 1,405 batches from physical sales in 28 provinces [3] - 660 batches were found to be non-compliant, including 52 batches of illegal products related to children's clothing [3] Group 2: Specific Product Findings - Children's and Infant Clothing: 359 batches tested, with 42 batches non-compliant, including issues with labeling and safety standards [4] - Children's Toys: 519 batches tested, with 60 batches non-compliant, including products lacking necessary certifications and safety performance issues [4] - Student Backpacks: 104 batches tested, with 18 batches non-compliant, including safety issues related to plastic components [4] - School Uniforms: 65 batches tested, with 4 batches non-compliant, primarily related to fiber content [5] - Children's Strollers: 182 batches tested, with 8 batches non-compliant, including labeling and safety performance issues [5] Group 3: Compliance and Enforcement Actions - Non-compliant products are subject to removal from the market, with local regulatory bodies taking action against manufacturers [22] - Continuous non-compliance leads to stricter penalties, including legal actions against violators [22] - The regulatory authority will enhance monitoring of compliance and follow-up on corrective actions taken by manufacturers [22]