China is doubling down on its push to modernize certification standards and boost global trade ties! 🚀 On Friday, the State Administration for Market Regulation announced a bold 2030 action plan aimed at 'high-standard opening up' for certification and accreditation—key tools for ensuring product safety and quality in global markets. Think of it as a universal 'trust stamp' for tech, manufacturing, and beyond. 💡
'This plan will help companies innovate faster, build credibility, and compete globally,' said Pu Chun, deputy head of the regulator. By encouraging cutting-edge tech adoption and streamlining international partnerships, China aims to turn its certifications into a magnet for global trade. 🌍
Here's the kicker: China has already joined 21 international certification bodies and inked 128 bilateral deals. From electric vehicles to AI gadgets, this could mean smoother exports and fewer trade barriers. 🔌📱
For young professionals and entrepreneurs, this signals fresh opportunities in Asia's tech-driven marketplace. Students, take note—it’s a masterclass in how nations are rewriting the rules of global commerce. 🎓✨
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China unveils plan to boost high-standard opening up of certification
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