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婴幼儿衣物、内衣、学生服将更安全!纤维制品监管出台新办法
Nan Fang Du Shi Bao· 2026-01-13 07:57
Core Viewpoint - The newly revised "Regulations on Quality Supervision and Management of Fiber Products" emphasizes the importance of safety in children's clothing and related products, introducing stricter regulatory measures for key categories such as infant fiber products, student uniforms, and undergarments [1][2] Group 1: Regulatory Changes - The revised regulations expand the scope of application and highlight four key categories for enhanced supervision [1] - The regulatory authority will implement stricter measures focusing on three critical areas: raw materials, production, and labeling [1] Group 2: Raw Material Management - There will be stringent management of raw materials to establish a safety defense from the source [2] - For high-risk products like infant fiber products and undergarments, the regulations will tighten requirements beyond mandatory national standards, explicitly prohibiting the use of reprocessed fibers as raw materials [1] Group 3: Corporate Responsibility - Fiber product manufacturers and sellers are required to establish and enforce a procurement inspection and acceptance system to ensure traceability of quality responsibility [2] - For products like student uniforms that are subject to centralized procurement and uniform use, a strict pre-delivery inspection system will be enforced to ensure that each batch is tested and approved before delivery [2] Group 4: Consumer Information - The regulations mandate clear labeling for products such as student uniforms, undergarments, and infant fiber products, including fiber composition, content, and safety technical categories [2] - Non-living use fiber products must prominently display a "non-living product" durability label to protect consumer rights [2]
事关直播电商、食品安全 这些市场监管新规将发布
Yang Shi Xin Wen· 2025-12-16 09:35
Core Viewpoint - A series of new regulations will be implemented to enhance the supervision of platform economy and ensure food safety, as well as to strengthen anti-monopoly and fair competition practices in the market [1]. Group 1: Platform Economy Regulations - Two new regulations, the "Live E-commerce Supervision Management Measures" and the "Network Trading Platform Rules Supervision Management Measures," will be introduced to provide a more structured regulatory framework for the platform economy [1]. Group 2: Food Safety Regulations - Two new systems, the "Food Commissioned Production Supervision Management Measures" and the "Food Sales Chain Enterprises Implementing Food Safety Main Responsibility Supervision Regulations," are set to be released to enhance food safety oversight [1]. Group 3: Anti-Monopoly and Competition Regulations - The revised "Prohibition of Monopoly Agreements Regulations" will be published, along with the introduction of the "Regulations on Stopping the Abuse of Administrative Power to Exclude or Restrict Competition," aimed at strengthening anti-monopoly and unfair competition efforts [1]. Group 4: Fiber Product Quality Regulations - The revised "Fiber Product Quality Supervision Management Measures" will be released to better align with industry development and regulatory needs, ensuring the quality and safety of fiber products [1].
事关“学生服”等纤维制品质量,市场监管总局公开征求意见
Xin Jing Bao· 2025-05-27 10:41
Core Viewpoint - The State Administration for Market Regulation has released a draft for public consultation regarding the revised "Quality Supervision and Management Measures for Fiber Products," aiming to address new challenges in the fiber products industry and enhance quality supervision [1][2]. Group 1: Regulatory Changes - The existing regulations, implemented on March 31, 2016, are deemed inadequate for current industry developments and quality supervision needs, necessitating revisions [1]. - The scope of the revised measures will expand from three categories (filling fiber products, student clothing, and textile fabrics) to encompass all fiber products, ensuring comprehensive quality safety [1]. Group 2: Focus Areas - The revision will specifically target issues related to "black cotton" and "toxic school uniforms," as well as promote the circular economy by improving requirements for the recycling of used textiles [1]. - Key monitored products will include filling fiber products, student clothing, and infant textile products, highlighting a focus on these categories within the broader regulatory framework [1]. Group 3: Quality Supervision Mechanisms - The draft outlines a supervision and inspection system, employing a "double random, one public" approach for oversight [2]. - New regulatory measures will include monitoring e-commerce operators selling fiber products and transitioning from "credit evaluation" to "credit supervision," with an emphasis on guiding enterprises towards compliance and integrity [2].