国产热热热精品,亚洲视频久久】日韩,三级婷婷在线久久,99人妻精品视频,精品九热人人肉肉在线,AV东京热一区二区,91po在线视频观看,久久激情宗合,青青草黄色手机视频

  Home>News Center>Bizchina
       
 

Technical standards updated to suit WTO
By Zhao Huanxin (China Daily)
Updated: 2004-04-02 11:10

China is overhauling its national technical standards to make sure they comply with economic development needs and can facilitate international trade, the Standardization Administration of China said yesterday.

Li Zhonghai, director of the country's standardization watchdog, says his agency will eliminate outdated and ineffective national standards this year, while taking a hard look at how China's compulsory standards conform with the World Trade Organization's Agreement on Technical Barriers to Trade (WTO/TBT).

"Any Chinese national compulsory standards that fail to conform with the legitimate objectives stated in the WTO/TBT will be either abolished or revised," Li said.

The WTO/TBT says a member's technical regulations should not be more trade-restrictive than necessary to fulfil a legitimate objective, such as national security requirements, the prevention of deceptive practices, or the protection of human health or safety, animal or plant life or health, or the environment.

Nearly 14 per cent of China's 20,906 national standards are compulsory. They cover areas including products, safety, hygiene and environmental protection, Doctor Li Zhiping, an administration employee, said yesterday.

The rest of the national standards will either be removed, modified or merged with similar standards, based on how they fit in with economic development and market demands, Li Zhonghai said.

A national standard should be assessed for efficacy within five years of its issuance and revised within three years, according to the country's standardization statutes.

However, many national standards have been in use for more than 10 years without being re-assessed or revised, according to Director Li.

The standardization agency will wipe out the standards it deems obsolete and non-productive, and drastically cut the number of national standards, he added.

Instead of holding an annual meeting to plan standards, as in the past, the agency will solicit ideas for national standards at its www.sac.gov.cn website from this year onward.

More than 2,300 national standards, which were planned before 2000, are still being devised. Experts said that by mobilizing forces from all walks of life, the standards will be created in a more timely and practical fashion.

Li Zhongzhi reiterated that China will step up its adoption of world advanced standards, given that conforming to international standards is the key to making production more efficient and allowing international trade.

By 2006, China expects to have 70 per cent of its national standards derived from international and foreign advanced standards.

The success of the country's shipbuilding sector shows the importance of following global practices.

More than 80 per cent of its technical standards are based on international standards, which has assisted it to chalk up sales of US$8.5 billion between 2000 and 2003, according to sources with the China State Shipbuilding Corp.

 
  Story Tools  
   
  Related Stories  
   
Agriculture issue back in WTO spotlight
   
China puzzled over US tax complaint at WTO
   
New trade law to fit WTO rules
   
China works hard to fulfill WTO commitments
Advertisement
         
精河县| 南通市| 高陵县| 怀仁县| 宝山区| 永安市| 启东市| 西丰县| 西青区| 新源县| 剑阁县| 南康市| 北宁市| 景泰县| 象州县| 鸡西市| 韩城市| 韶山市| 肥乡县| 武胜县| 奉化市| 洱源县| 集贤县| 海南省| 牙克石市| 苗栗县| 鲁山县| 广宗县| 宜州市| 珲春市| 从江县| 德惠市| 宜宾市| 无极县| 偃师市| 平塘县| 绥中县| 老河口市| 大同市| 安丘市| 彭山县|