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日前联合发布三项区域协同地方标准 京津冀协同发展再添制度支撑
Xin Lang Cai Jing· 2026-01-31 22:35
Core Insights - The article discusses the joint release of three regional collaborative local standards by the market supervision authorities of Beijing, Tianjin, and Hebei, focusing on digital economy, transportation construction, and public health sectors, effective from February 1 [1][2]. Group 1: Digital Economy - The standard titled "Requirements for Commodity Information Data Collection" aims to create a unified "three-region common ID" for products, addressing long-standing barcode recognition issues [1]. - This standard includes 38 key data points such as product identification, production information, and description, mandating the use of both Chinese and English names along with explanatory and constraint conditions [1]. - The implementation of this standard is expected to reduce additional annual costs for businesses by tens of thousands of yuan, enhancing supply chain transparency and efficiency for over 44,000 barcode enterprises in the region [1]. Group 2: Transportation Construction - The "Technical Specification for Asphalt Mixture with Steel Slag" standard promotes the recycling of industrial solid waste, establishing a scientific index system for volume stability [2]. - The use of this standard can extend the average lifespan of road surfaces by approximately 30%, with a pilot project in Tianjin showing a 31.8% reduction in material costs and a carbon reduction of 387 tons [2]. Group 3: Public Health - The "Technical Specification for Investigation of Acute Occupational Poisoning Incidents" fills a gap in the technical requirements for investigating and monitoring acute occupational poisoning events [2]. - This standard will cover over 200 disease control centers, medical institutions, and third-party monitoring agencies in the Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei region, standardizing on-site investigation and emergency monitoring processes for incidents involving toxic gases [2]. Group 4: Overall Impact - The collaborative local standards aim to enhance regional rule alignment and mechanism integration across key areas such as ecological protection, transportation integration, industrial collaboration, and public services [2].