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The Ministry of Industry and Information Technology has consolidated and streamlined industrial standards for industry and communication

  

The integration and simplification of mandatory standards is one of the important measures to deepen the standardization reform. Recently, the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology conscientiously implemented the "Deepening Standardization Reform Plan" of the State Council, and the relevant work of the General Office of the State Council on the requirements for the integration of mandatory standards, vigorously promoted the reconciliation of the existing mandatory standards, such as contradictions, out of scope compulsion, etc. The mandatory standards of industry and communication industry were comprehensively cleaned up and evaluated, through review, expert review and other procedures, It is concluded that the mandatory standards will only be limited to the protection of personal health, life and property security, national security, and ecological environment security, meeting the basic requirements of social and economic management.

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The Ministry of Industry and Information Technology issued a notice on November 11, 2017, abolishing and converting 504 mandatory industry standards, and the number of mandatory industry standards. The Ministry of Industry and Information Technology issued a notice on the issuance of mandatory standards, and the integrated summary conclusion accounted for 55.9% of the existing mandatory industry standards, of which 150 mandatory industry standards were abolished, and 354 industry standards were compulsorily recommended.

The Ministry of Industry and Information Technology will continue to integrate and revise relevant mandatory standards to achieve "one market, one bottom line and one standard". Before the new standards are formulated, the original standards will be implemented to ensure that there is no regulatory vacuum in terms of affecting production and protecting consumers' rights and interests, and that the safety bottom line will not be lowered.