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截至2025年底中国总体国际标准转化率达88.9%
Zhong Guo Xin Wen Wang· 2026-02-05 08:29
Group 1 - As of the end of 2025, China's overall international standard conversion rate is expected to reach 88.9% [1] - In 2025, China aims to convert 1,510 international standards into domestic standards, with specific fields such as culture and meteorology achieving a 100% conversion rate, while aviation, building materials, and machinery exceed 90% [1] - In the "going out" aspect, China plans to lead the development and release of 285 international standards in fields like renewable energy and traditional medicine, marking a 26.7% year-on-year increase [1] Group 2 - By 2025, China has signed multiple standardization cooperation documents with key countries, reaching a total of 130 agreements with 75 countries and organizations [2] - The National Market Supervision Administration will promote pilot projects for standard system-based opening, inviting international experts to participate in the construction of China's standard system [2] - The initiative aims to support high-quality construction of the "Belt and Road" and international trade, contributing to the improvement of the international standard system with Chinese solutions [2]
市场监管总局:去年在脑机接口等领域牵头制定发布ISO、IEC国际标准285项,增长26.7%
Sou Hu Cai Jing· 2026-02-05 04:39
Core Viewpoint - The State Administration for Market Regulation (SAMR) is promoting the internationalization of Chinese standards, aiming for high-level openness by 2025 through standard interconnectivity and cooperation with international standards organizations [2][3]. Group 1: Standardization Efforts - By 2025, SAMR aims to achieve an overall international standard conversion rate of 88.9%, with 1,510 international standards converted in that year, particularly in cultural and meteorological fields reaching a 100% conversion rate [2]. - In the "going out" aspect, SAMR plans to lead the formulation and release of 285 ISO and IEC international standards in fields such as renewable energy and traditional medicine, representing a year-on-year growth of 26.7% [2]. - Proposals for 505 international standards in biotechnology, artificial intelligence, and industrial networks will be submitted to ISO and IEC, showing a year-on-year increase of 15.8% [2]. Group 2: Language and Communication - SAMR will deploy 1,176 foreign language versions of standards in areas like "new three samples" and large complete equipment by 2025, with 441 foreign language standards published in artificial intelligence and engineering machinery [3]. - The agency will conduct specialized publicity for foreign language versions of standards through platforms like the China International Import Expo and the China-Arab States Expo, making Chinese standards more accessible globally [3]. Group 3: International Cooperation - By 2025, SAMR aims to sign multiple standardization cooperation documents with key countries, having established 130 agreements with 75 countries and organizations [3]. - The first Shanghai Cooperation Organization Standardization Cooperation Meeting and the eighth Hongqiao International Economic Forum Standard Sub-Forum have been successfully held, expanding the network of standardization cooperation [3]. - Future initiatives will include pilot projects for standard system openness, inviting international experts to participate in the construction of China's standard system, and enhancing the supply of foreign language standards in key areas [3].