Chinese Premier calls for better industry standards
Updated: 2015-02-12 10:31
(Xinhua)
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BEIJING - China must improve the standards of its products and services, the State Council said on Wednesday.
"To push the Chinese economy to a higher level, the key lies in improving products and services," said a statement released after an executive meeting of the State Council.
Premier Li Keqiang, presiding over the meeting, called for better products, citing problems such as a lack of unified standards, low standards and weak management.
China will improve laws and regulations related to standardization, making them a guarantee for quality. The government will revise current national, local and industrial standards. In areas such as health, safety and environmental protection, a unified mandatory national standard will be introduced.
Associations, commerce chambers and industrial technology alliances are encouraged to set standards that meet the needs of the market and innovation.
Foreign-invested enterprises will be given more chances to join China in setting up standards with the aim to make Chinese products more competitive and popular internationally.
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