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市场监管总局公布2025“守护消费”铁拳行动第二批典型案例
Zhong Zheng Wang· 2025-11-05 08:56
Core Viewpoint - The State Administration for Market Regulation (SAMR) is launching the "Guarding Consumption" campaign in 2025, focusing on combating fraud, substandard products, false advertising, and other illegal activities that significantly impact consumer interests and rights [1][2]. Group 1: Campaign Objectives - The campaign aims to rigorously crack down on illegal activities such as measurement tool fraud, trademark infringement, and false advertising, which are strongly reflected in public complaints [1]. - The initiative seeks to protect consumer rights and create a safe and trustworthy consumption environment [1]. Group 2: Typical Cases - Several typical cases have been highlighted, including: - A series of taxi meter fraud cases in Tianjin [2]. - A case involving a company in Fujian that issued false inspection reports [2]. - Trademark infringement cases in Jiangsu related to pillow sales [2]. - A case in Qinghai concerning misleading food advertisements using medical terminology [2]. - Consumer rights infringement by a technology company in Shanghai [2]. - Sale of weight loss products containing banned substances in Sichuan [2]. - A case in Gansu regarding unverified food business licenses [2]. - Sale of non-compliant electric bicycles in Hubei [2]. - A case in Jiangxi involving unapproved children's toys [2].
市场监管总局公布九个“守护消费”铁拳行动典型案例
Zhong Guo Xin Wen Wang· 2025-11-05 07:42
Core Viewpoint - The State Administration for Market Regulation (SAMR) is launching a "Guarding Consumption" campaign in 2025 to combat various illegal activities that harm consumer interests, including counterfeiting, false advertising, and measurement fraud [1] Group 1: Case Summaries - In April 2025, the Tianjin Market Supervision Administration uncovered a taxi meter cheating case involving 26 taxis, resulting in a total fine of 31,000 yuan and the confiscation of 26 cheating devices [2] - In March 2025, the Fuzhou Market Supervision Bureau investigated a company for issuing false inspection reports without conducting actual tests, leading to a fine of 31,000 yuan [3] - In April 2025, the Nantong Market Supervision Bureau dealt with a case of trademark infringement involving 543 pillows, with the perpetrator's illegal revenue exceeding 1 million yuan [4] - In February 2025, the Qinghai Market Supervision Bureau penalized a company for using medical terms in food advertisements, resulting in a fine of 123,500 yuan [5][6] - In February 2025, the Shanghai Market Supervision Bureau fined a company for automatically charging consumers without consent, imposing a fine of 6,000 yuan [7] - In January 2025, the Dazhou Market Supervision Bureau investigated a clothing store selling weight-loss products containing banned substances, leading to criminal charges against two individuals [8] - In May 2025, the Lanzhou Market Supervision Bureau fined a food delivery platform for failing to verify food business licenses, resulting in a fine of 67,800 yuan [9] - In April 2025, the Xiangyang Market Supervision Bureau penalized a bicycle dealer for selling modified electric bicycles that did not meet national standards, imposing a fine of 20,800 yuan [10] - In January 2025, the Yushan Market Supervision Bureau fined a store for selling uncertified children's toys, resulting in a fine of 1,470 yuan [11]
今年已查处非法改装电动自行车案例4752件
Xin Jing Bao· 2025-09-25 09:21
Group 1 - The core viewpoint of the news is that the National Market Supervision Administration has intensified efforts to regulate product quality and safety, focusing on key industrial products and implementing strict enforcement actions [1][2] - A total of 53,200 cases of product quality violations have been investigated this year, with 1,370 cases related to gas stove quality violations and 4,752 cases concerning illegal modifications of electric bicycles [1] - The "Guarding Consumption" campaign aims to address quality safety issues in key industrial products, with a three-year action plan to identify and rectify safety hazards [1] Group 2 - The regulatory system has emphasized integrated enforcement for both online and offline sales, targeting substandard products and ensuring compliance with national standards [2] - Market supervision authorities have engaged with major online platforms to enforce accountability and establish review mechanisms to manage problematic products [2] - A total of 35 batches of typical violation cases have been publicly disclosed, covering various consumer-related products, which serves as a deterrent against quality violations [2]
安徽省六安市市场监督管理局公布2025“守护消费”铁拳行动第一批典型案例
Zhong Guo Zhi Liang Xin Wen Wang· 2025-06-18 03:08
Group 1 - The "Guarding Consumption" campaign initiated by the Liu'an Market Supervision Administration focuses on protecting consumer rights and has led to the investigation of several cases related to consumer rights violations [1][2][3][4][5][6] - Liu'an Market Supervision Administration imposed a fine of 40,000 yuan on Guangzhou Mingjiang Decoration Design Engineering Co., Ltd. for illegally collecting and using consumer personal information without consent, violating the Consumer Rights Protection Law [1] - A fine of 66,900 yuan was imposed on Anhui Xiangkou Piaopiao Food and Beverage Co., Ltd. for infringing on registered trademark rights and publishing false advertising, violating both Trademark Law and Advertising Law [2] - A fine of 46,800 yuan was levied against an individual named Liang for selling counterfeit products that infringed on the registered trademark of Guizhou Moutai Distillery, highlighting the enforcement of trademark protection [3] - The Liu'an Jin'an District Market Supervision Administration fined a health care center 10,000 yuan for false advertising regarding the health benefits of a product, which was found to be a regular food item [4][5] - A fine of 10,000 yuan was imposed on Anhui Yuntong Plastic Technology Co., Ltd. for producing and selling substandard products, as determined by quality inspections [5] - Liu'an Market Supervision Administration fined a health care center 100,000 yuan for misleading commercial promotions that falsely claimed health benefits for their products, violating competition laws [6]