Standard Owner Benchmark - GENERAL ADMINISTRATION OF QUALITY, SUPERVISION, INSPECTION AND QUARANTINE(AQSIQ)

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The General Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine (AQSIQ) is a governmental agency in China responsible for quality control, inspection, quarantine, and certification of various products and services. It was founded on November 24, 2001, by the State Council of the People's Republic of China.

AQSIQ plays a crucial role in ensuring the quality and safety of products and services in China. It establishes and enforces standards, regulations, and inspection procedures to protect consumers, prevent the spread of diseases, and promote fair trade practices. AQSIQ operates through its various departments and bureaus at both the national and regional levels.

The agency covers a wide range of areas, including food safety, product quality, import and export inspection and quarantine, certification and accreditation, standardization, and metrology. It oversees the implementation of relevant laws and regulations, conducts inspections and audits, grants certifications, and coordinates with international organizations for cooperation and information exchange.

AQSIQ is dedicated to enhancing the overall quality of products and services in China and improving the country's competitiveness in the global market. It works closely with industry associations, research institutes, and other relevant organizations to develop and promote quality standards, facilitate innovation, and support the development of emerging industries.

As a governmental agency, AQSIQ operates within the framework of the Chinese government and is primarily focused on fulfilling its regulatory and supervisory responsibilities. While it generates revenue through fees and charges for its services, it is not a profit-oriented entity. Instead, its primary objective is to ensure the safety, quality, and compliance of products and services in China to safeguard public health and promote sustainable economic development.

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GENERAL ADMINISTRATION OF QUALITY, SUPERVISION, INSPECTION AND QUARANTINE(AQSIQ)
China
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