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市场监管总局公布“守护消费”铁拳行动第二批典型案例
Xin Hua Wang· 2025-11-05 11:22
Core Viewpoint - The State Administration for Market Regulation has announced the second batch of typical cases from the "Guarding Consumption" campaign, highlighting various violations including taxi meter fraud, counterfeit products, and illegal modifications of electric bicycles [1] Group 1: Taxi Meter Fraud - In Tianjin, 26 taxi meters were found to have cheating devices, with 16 of them overdue for inspection, leading to overcharging passengers [2] - The regulatory authority confiscated 26 cheating devices and imposed fines totaling 31,000 yuan, while transferring related individuals to the police [2] Group 2: Trademark Infringement - In Jiangsu, 543 counterfeit pillows bearing the "Atour Planet" trademark were seized, along with over 22,000 packaging items and tags, with an estimated illegal revenue exceeding 1 million yuan [3] - The case has been transferred to the police for criminal investigation due to the unauthorized production and sale of these infringing products [3] Group 3: Illegal Modifications of Electric Bicycles - In Hubei, a dealer was found selling four illegally modified electric bicycles, with a total value of 10,400 yuan, which did not meet national standards [3] - The regulatory authority confiscated the bicycles and imposed a fine of 20,800 yuan [3] Group 4: Consumer Rights Violations - In Shanghai, a company was penalized for requiring consumers to agree to automatic renewal terms without proper notification, resulting in a fine of 6,000 yuan [4] - The case emphasizes the need for businesses to clearly inform consumers about automatic renewal services [4] Group 5: Misleading Food Advertising - In Qinghai, a company was fined 123,500 yuan for using medical terminology in advertising ordinary food products, which could mislead consumers [5] - The company sold products worth 205,800 yuan while incurring advertising costs of 61,700 yuan [5] Group 6: Food Safety Compliance - In Gansu, a company failed to verify the food business licenses of four online food service providers, leading to a fine of 67,800 yuan [5] - This highlights the importance of compliance with food safety regulations in online food delivery services [5]