Core Viewpoint - The article discusses the release of ten typical cases of "involution-style" competition by the State Administration for Market Regulation (SAMR) for the year 2025, highlighting various regulatory actions taken to promote fair competition and protect consumer rights. Group 1: Regulatory Actions - SAMR conducted public interviews with HuoLaLa based on the Anti-Monopoly Law, implementing a tiered regulatory approach to enhance deterrence and social supervision, effectively protecting market competition and stabilizing driver employment [1] - The solar industry faces "involution and external spillover" risks, with preemptive warnings and policy coordination to help companies avoid overseas antitrust risks and economic losses, shifting competition from "price wars" to "innovation-driven" [2] - The market supervision bureau in Kaifeng, Henan, penalized Baikang Health Consulting for false advertising through private live streaming, impacting consumer rights and demonstrating a zero-tolerance stance on fraud against the elderly [3] Group 2: Industry-Specific Measures - SAMR held meetings with food delivery platforms to address the negative effects of low-price competition, urging platforms to operate legally and transparently, ensuring fair competition and preventing food waste [4] - Regulatory bodies in Guangdong, Hunan, and Beijing conducted defect investigations and recalls for mobile power products, with a total of 139.77 million units recalled, promoting healthy industry development [5] - SAMR initiated a national quality supervision special inspection for new energy vehicle products, focusing on models with significant price reductions, conducting safety performance tests and collision trials to enforce quality standards [6] Group 3: Advertising and Compliance - SAMR launched a special action to enhance advertising compliance awareness among businesses, aiming to guide companies away from "involution-style" competition and promote good branding through effective advertising [7] - Efforts to strengthen product consistency management were emphasized to prevent discrepancies between certified products and actual production, reducing the risk of low-quality products entering the market [8] Group 4: International Standards and Fair Competition - SAMR led the development and publication of international standards in governance, promoting over ten international standards in the new energy vehicle sector, encouraging a shift from "involution-style" competition to quality competition [9] - A total of 58,000 important policy measures were reviewed for fair competition, with over 10,000 policies checked nationwide, ensuring compliance and preventing policies that disrupt market unity and fair competition [10]
货拉拉、外卖平台、光伏行业、充电宝、新能源汽车、私域直播等,综合整治“内卷式”竞争十大典型案例发布!
中国能源报·2026-01-21 12:08