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塔城市市场监督管理局新城市场监管所 紧盯酒吧、卡厅业态,织密安全监管网
Zhong Guo Shi Pin Wang· 2025-12-11 10:11
Core Viewpoint - The article discusses the regulatory measures taken by the Tashkent City Market Supervision Administration to ensure compliance and protect consumer rights in entertainment venues such as bars and lounges [1] Group 1: Regulatory Actions - A special inspection was conducted to verify the completeness and validity of business licenses and whether the actual operations align with registered permits [1] - Enforcement personnel checked if operators fulfilled their responsibilities, including posting signs prohibiting the sale of tobacco and alcohol to minors and ensuring food safety standards [1] - The inspection included verifying price regulations to ensure clear pricing and the absence of price fraud [1] Group 2: Legal Compliance and Education - Enforcement officers examined advertisements and menus for any false advertising or illegal content [1] - The article highlights the dissemination of legal knowledge to businesses regarding the Food Safety Law, Price Law, and Minor Protection Law to promote honest business practices [1] - A total of 16 business units in the area were inspected, enhancing operators' awareness of legal compliance [1] Group 3: Future Actions - The New City Market Supervision Administration plans to continue improving regulatory mechanisms and maintain a "zero tolerance" policy towards illegal activities [1]
生鲜灯不能两年都关不了
Xin Jing Bao· 2025-12-10 06:17
Core Viewpoint - The article highlights the ongoing issue of non-compliance with regulations regarding the use of "fresh lamps" in the sale of perishable food products, indicating that despite the implementation of new regulations, these lamps continue to be used in various markets, misleading consumers and undermining market integrity [2][3]. Regulatory Compliance - The new regulation, effective from December 1, 2023, prohibits the use of lighting that significantly alters the sensory characteristics of fresh food products, aiming to protect consumer rights and ensure fair trading [2]. - Despite the regulation, many vendors still utilize prohibited red lamps and other deceptive lighting methods, indicating a failure in enforcement and compliance [2][3]. Market Surveillance - Following the implementation of the new regulation, market regulatory authorities have conducted extensive inspections across various sales venues, leading to a temporary reduction in the presence of fresh lamps in markets [3]. - However, the persistence of these lamps in the market raises questions about the effectiveness of regulatory measures and the ability to enforce compliance, particularly in decentralized retail environments [3][4]. Challenges in Enforcement - The term "fresh lamp" lacks a strict legal definition, which complicates enforcement efforts, as the regulation does not specify clear standards for color characteristics or temperature values [3]. - Regulatory bodies face challenges in monitoring a vast number of small, individual retail outlets, and there is a lack of effective cross-regional regulatory mechanisms for online sales of non-compliant lamps [3][4]. Recommendations for Improvement - The article suggests the establishment of a unified national standard for fresh lighting technology to provide clear guidelines for enforcement [4]. - It also recommends creating a cross-regional enforcement mechanism to enhance regulatory coverage and accountability for online sales of fresh lamps [4]. - Food vendors are encouraged to promote products without deceptive lighting to build consumer trust and foster fair competition in the market [4][5].
广州市市场监督管理局公布2025民生领域案件查办“铁拳”行动第四批典型案例
Zhong Guo Zhi Liang Xin Wen Wang· 2025-12-05 09:12
Group 1 - Guangzhou market regulatory authorities are focusing on service development and public welfare by launching the "Iron Fist" action in the field of people's livelihood for 2025, announcing the fourth batch of typical cases [2] - A hospital in Guangzhou was penalized for false advertising and violating pricing regulations, resulting in a confiscation of illegal gains amounting to 308,719.28 yuan and a fine of 1,200,000 yuan [2][3] - A food company in Guangzhou was fined 75,000 yuan for engaging in improper pricing practices during a live-streaming sales event, misleading consumers with false promotional claims [4] Group 2 - A restaurant management company in Guangzhou was fined 110,000 yuan and had illegal gains of 9,394 yuan confiscated for operating without a food business license and selling food with pathogenic microorganisms exceeding safety standards [5][6] - A business in Baiyun District was penalized for producing and selling food without proper licensing and for adding medicinal ingredients to food products, resulting in a fine of 20,000 yuan [6][7] - A clothing company in Guangzhou was fined 75,000 yuan for selling products that infringed on registered trademarks, with a total of 438 items confiscated [8][9] Group 3 - A biotechnology company in Guangzhou was reported to the police for illegally adding substances to food products, violating food safety laws [11] - A maintenance company was fined 38,000 yuan for failing to maintain elevators according to safety standards, highlighting the importance of compliance in safety management [12][13] - A medical beauty clinic was fined 60,000 yuan for publishing medical advertisements without proper approval, emphasizing the need for regulatory compliance in the medical advertising sector [14] Group 4 - A trading company was fined 50,000 yuan for selling electric tricycles without mandatory certification, with illegal gains of 13,869.91 yuan confiscated [15][16] - An environmental technology company was fined 10,000 yuan for issuing reports without proper accreditation, which could impact environmental protection efforts [17][18] - A children's products company was fined 40,000 yuan for selling substandard children's shoes, with illegal gains of 6,581.64 yuan confiscated [18][19] Group 5 - A trading company was fined 9,000 yuan for engaging in measurement violations related to imported candy products, highlighting the importance of accurate labeling and compliance with measurement regulations [20][21]
巨野市场监管:专项整治“水电气” 守护民生“生命线”
Qi Lu Wan Bao· 2025-12-01 07:37
Core Viewpoint - The special rectification action in the "water, electricity, and gas" sector in Jiyue County aims to address public concerns and improve market order, achieving significant preliminary results [1][4]. Group 1: Regulatory Actions - Jiyue County Market Supervision Bureau conducted a comprehensive investigation of the operational status and facilities of major water, electricity, and gas supply companies, establishing a detailed work ledger including "problem lists, responsibility lists, and rectification lists" [2]. - The bureau implemented dynamic management of the ledger, ensuring that newly discovered issues are promptly included and resolved problems are marked as completed, laying a solid foundation for targeted measures [2]. Group 2: Consumer Protection - The special rectification action included a "benefit inspection" segment, where 229 residential meters (water, electricity, and gas) were sampled and tested to address consumer concerns regarding meter accuracy [3]. - The bureau collected public opinions and suggestions through various channels, distributing over 4,150 surveys and 3,100 benefit contact cards, gathering 134 reported issues for timely response and resolution [3]. Group 3: Service Improvement - The action not only focused on regulation but also aimed to enhance service quality, ensuring that the public experiences fairness and benefits from the rectification efforts in the "water, electricity, and gas" sectors [4]. - The initiative is described as both a "clean-up" of industry irregularities and a "training exercise" to improve public service quality, contributing to safer, more stable, and efficient urban infrastructure [4].
新疆乌苏市市场监管局开展进口化妆品市场检查
Zhong Guo Shi Pin Wang· 2025-12-01 07:22
Core Viewpoint - The Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region's Urumqi Market Supervision Bureau is enhancing its regulatory efforts in the cosmetics market by conducting special inspections focused on compliance and safety standards [1] Group 1: Regulatory Actions - The bureau is implementing a special inspection action targeting the compliance of cosmetic business qualifications, enforcement of purchasing verification systems, product admission qualification reviews, and management of labeling and identification [1] - Key areas of focus include identifying products with no legal source, non-compliant labeling, and unauthorized import and sale of cosmetics [1] Group 2: Compliance Checks - Enforcement personnel are rigorously verifying business licenses, purchase invoices, customs declaration forms, and inspection and quarantine certificates [1] - Inspections also include checking whether product labels legally display the product name, country of origin, importer (agent) name and address, production date, and expiration date [1] Group 3: Education and Guidance - During the inspection process, enforcement personnel are educating market participants about relevant laws and regulations, analyzing the legal consequences and social hazards of non-compliant business practices [1] - The initiative aims to guide operators towards self-regulation and compliance in their business activities [1]
江苏省徐州市市场监管局发布2025“守护消费”铁拳行动典型案例(第六批)
Zhong Guo Zhi Liang Xin Wen Wang· 2025-11-21 08:35
Core Points - The Xuzhou market supervision department aims to enhance consumer protection by focusing on issues that significantly impact public welfare and safety, emphasizing strict enforcement against various illegal activities in the consumer sector [2] Group 1: Case Summaries - Case 1: A dental clinic in Xuzhou was fined 30,000 yuan for false advertising, including misleading qualifications of doctors not practicing at the clinic [3] - Case 2: A seller in Suining was penalized for selling 531 bottles of counterfeit liquor, with a total illegal revenue of 83,724.04 yuan and illegal gains of 30,807.36 yuan, resulting in a fine of 10,000 yuan [4] - Case 3: A cosmetics store in Jiawang was fined 20,000 yuan for selling prohibited food products, specifically capsules containing banned substances, with a total sales amount of 400 yuan [5] - Case 4: A trading company in Gulou was fined 40,000 yuan for misleading consumers by using the Li Ning brand logo without authorization, creating confusion about its relationship with the brand [6] - Case 5: A food store in Yunlong was fined 30,000 yuan for false advertising targeting elderly consumers, lacking scientific evidence for its claims about the benefits of its products [7]
新疆乌苏市市场监管局规范酒类市场 严查假冒伪劣
Zhong Guo Shi Pin Wang· 2025-11-13 08:57
为规范酒类市场经营秩序,保障消费者身体健康和合法权益,近日,新疆维吾尔自治区乌苏市市场监管 局强化党建引领,积极践行"实干争先"理念,开展酒类市场安全检查,以精准监管筑牢安全屏障。 此次检查,该局聚焦烟酒专卖店、商超便利店及散装酒销售门店。执法人员重点核查经营者营业执照、 食品经营许可证,督促市场主体严格落实索证索票制度,核查供货资质、进货凭证及检验报告,确保来 源可溯。同时,严查假冒伪劣,规范标签标识,杜绝"特供""专供"等违规标注及虚假宣传。检查中,执 法人员向市场主体普及相关法律法规,督促履行主体责任,规范进货查验制度落实。 下一步,乌苏市市场监督管理局将建立常态化监管机制,持续净化酒类市场环境,让群众买得放心、喝 得安心。(杜志锋、黄艳梅、阿依曼) ...
重大!35个跌停后、8万股东陪着退市、终止上市今日摘牌
Sou Hu Cai Jing· 2025-11-12 05:01
35个连续跌停,直到退市最后一刻都没有再给机会。 ST高鸿用这种极端方式,给A股市场的8.38万名股东上了一堂血淋淋的风险教育课。 最让人难以置信的是,在第24个跌停板后,股价已经跌至0.66元时,竟 然还有2.1万名投资者冲进去博反弹,结果全部被埋。 2025年11月11日,ST高鸿正式终止上市摘牌。 这只曾经辉煌的通信设备行业股票,最终以0.38元的股价告别A股市场。 从历史高点19.80元算起,股价跌幅 超过98%,意味着最早持有的投资者几乎血本无归。 这两天的开板成为了人性的试金石。 部分深套的投资者选择坚守,期待主力资金会拉升自救。 更有2.1万名新投资者认为已经跌到位,大举进场博取反弹收 益。 然而市场给了他们最残酷的回应——开板两天后,ST高鸿再次开启一字跌停模式,直到退市都没有再给逃命机会。 从股东结构变化可以看出投资者的非理性行为。 尽管公司问题已经暴露,但股东总数在退市时仍达到8.38万人。 这背后反映的是部分投资者对国企身份的 过度信赖,总认为"国企不会轻易退市",结果付出了惨重代价。 亏损数据的分布更能说明问题。 持股时间最长的投资者亏损幅度达到98.10%,近两年进场的亏损95%,就 ...
安徽省淮北市市场监管局公布2025年“守护消费”铁拳行动典型案例
Zhong Guo Zhi Liang Xin Wen Wang· 2025-11-11 08:43
Core Viewpoint - The HuaiBei Market Supervision Bureau has launched a series of enforcement actions in 2025 to protect consumer rights and maintain market order, focusing on intellectual property rights, counterfeit goods, and food safety issues [2][3][4][5][6][7]. Group 1: Intellectual Property Violations - A company was found selling lubricants infringing on the "Great Wall" trademark, with a sales amount of 71,555 yuan, leading to a criminal referral [2]. - A tobacco shop was penalized for selling counterfeit "Yingjia" brand liquor, with a total value of 2,360 yuan [3]. - A tea shop was caught using unlicensed "Huangshan Maofeng" tea packaging, having purchased 20 empty bags for 0.3 yuan each, with 7 already used [4]. Group 2: Food Safety Violations - A bakery was penalized for using expired food ingredients, specifically a macaron product with a production date of October 20, 2024, exceeding its 100-day shelf life [4]. - A company was found to have incorrect labeling on edible oils, with discrepancies in actual and labeled quantities, violating measurement regulations [5]. - A small oil workshop was penalized for false labeling of its sesame oil, claiming "premium" quality without basis [6]. Group 3: Other Regulatory Violations - A small eatery was found to be operating outside its licensed scope by selling cold food items without proper facilities, violating food safety regulations [6]. - A fertilizer store was penalized for selling substandard compound fertilizers, with a total value of 8,000 yuan, and a profit of 600 yuan from the sale [7]. - A pharmacy was cited for selling drugs without proper purchase documentation, violating drug management laws [7].
苏州公布多起大闸蟹市场违法典型案例
Sou Hu Cai Jing· 2025-11-10 13:36
Core Viewpoint - Suzhou's market regulatory authority has recently announced a series of typical cases of illegal activities in the hairy crab market, including false advertising, consumer fraud, short weight, and selling inferior products [1][3]. Group 1: False Advertising Cases - Suzhou Crab Home Yangcheng Lake Crab Industry Co., Ltd. was investigated for falsely claiming to be a member of the Suzhou Yangcheng Lake Hairy Crab Industry Association and using misleading advertising slogans [1][3]. - The company was fined 50,000 yuan for violating the Anti-Unfair Competition Law and was ordered to correct its practices [3]. Group 2: Mislabeling and Fraudulent Sales - Suzhou Sucheng Run Crab Industry Co., Ltd. was found selling non-Yangcheng Lake hairy crabs in boxes labeled with "Yangcheng Lake" and using unofficial anti-counterfeit crab tags [1][3]. - This company received a warning and a fine of 30,000 yuan for its actions [3]. Group 3: Measurement Regulation Violations - Suzhou Fengyun Hairy Crab Co., Ltd. was penalized for selling crabs that weighed less than the claimed specifications after accounting for normal weight loss [1][5]. - The company was fined 100,000 yuan under the Jiangsu Consumer Rights Protection Regulations [5].