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“十四五”期间 我国累计提出ISO、IEC国际标准提案1740项
Xin Hua Cai Jing· 2026-01-08 05:30
Core Insights - The market regulatory authority has made significant progress in promoting international standardization in various sectors, including low-carbon energy, biotechnology, artificial intelligence, and industrial networks, with a total of 505 international standard proposals submitted to ISO and IEC in 2025, representing a 15.83% increase from 2024 [1] - During the 14th Five-Year Plan period, China has submitted a total of 1,740 international standard proposals to ISO and IEC, marking a 32.12% increase compared to the 13th Five-Year Plan [1] - In terms of international standard formulation, China led the development and publication of 285 ISO and IEC international standards in 2025, which is a 26.67% increase from 2024 [1] - Cumulatively, during the 14th Five-Year Plan, China has led the formulation and publication of 1,183 ISO and IEC international standards, reflecting an 88.1% increase compared to the 13th Five-Year Plan [1] - The number of foreign language versions of national standards published reached 441 in 2025, with a total of 2,779 foreign language versions during the 14th Five-Year Plan, exceeding a 200% increase from the 13th Five-Year Plan [1] Future Directions - The market regulatory authority plans to continue advancing international standard development in emerging industries such as new materials, aerospace, low-altitude economy, and embodied intelligence, aligning with the suggestions of the 15th Five-Year Plan [2] - The focus will be on accelerating the opening of standard systems to enhance industrial competitiveness and contribute to the high-quality development of global industries [2]
2025年中国国际标准提案数量进一步增长
Xin Lang Cai Jing· 2026-01-07 14:04
Core Insights - In 2025, China plans to propose 505 international standard proposals to ISO and IEC across various fields, representing a 15.83% increase from 2024 [1] - During the 14th Five-Year Plan period, China has cumulatively proposed 1,740 ISO and IEC international standard proposals, marking a 32.12% increase compared to the 13th Five-Year Plan [1] - China will lead the development and publication of 285 ISO and IEC international standards in areas such as new energy and smart grids in 2025, a 26.67% increase from 2024 [1] - Cumulatively, during the 14th Five-Year Plan, China has led the development and publication of 1,183 ISO and IEC international standards, an 88.1% increase from the 13th Five-Year Plan [1] - In 2025, China will publish 441 foreign language versions of national standards and implement four special actions for foreign language versions related to Beidou navigation, intelligent manufacturing, cybersecurity, and the Belt and Road Initiative [1] - The total number of foreign language versions of national standards has increased to 2,779 during the 14th Five-Year Plan, over 200% growth compared to the 13th Five-Year Plan [1] Future Directions - The National Market Supervision Administration will continue to advance the development of international standards in emerging and future industries such as new materials, aerospace, low-altitude economy, and embodied intelligence, in line with China's 15th Five-Year Plan recommendations [2]
英媒:世卫组织用高科技探索传统医学宝库
Huan Qiu Shi Bao· 2025-12-24 22:36
Core Viewpoint - The World Health Organization (WHO) is exploring the integration of traditional medicine into mainstream healthcare, recognizing its potential benefits and the need for evidence-based practices [1][2]. Group 1: WHO's Initiatives - The WHO has established a new strategic advisory group for traditional medicine and plans to develop a global strategy over the next decade to enhance the contribution of traditional medicine to health and well-being [1][2]. - The strategy aims to create a reliable evidence base for traditional medicine practices, establish treatment protocols, and regulate practitioners [2][3]. Group 2: Evidence and Research - There is increasing evidence supporting the effectiveness of traditional medicine practices, such as herbal remedies and acupuncture, which have been historically overlooked due to a lack of modern scientific validation [2][3]. - The use of modern technologies like artificial intelligence, genomic sequencing, and brain imaging is expected to provide new insights into traditional medicine [3][4]. Group 3: Global Perspectives - Countries like Thailand are leading in the integration of traditional medicine into their healthcare systems, conducting randomized controlled trials to validate herbal therapies [3][4]. - The WHO emphasizes the importance of evidence-based practices to ensure safety and efficacy in traditional medicine, addressing concerns about non-scientific practices entering mainstream healthcare [3][5]. Group 4: Cultural and Economic Implications - Traditional medicine is seen as a potential resource for addressing global healthcare worker shortages and enhancing universal health coverage [5]. - The WHO suggests that investing in traditional medicine could help countries strengthen their healthcare systems and share resources effectively [5].