China has made significant achievements in quality supervision,
quarantine and inspection of export and import goods during
2005.
"We have taken solid and giant steps in this area during the
past year, accomplishing good results," said Li Changjiang,
minister of the General Administration of Quality Supervision,
Inspection and Quarantine (AQSIQ).
China's import and export trade witnessed strong growth last
year.
Given tougher trade barriers, pandemic threats and other newly
emerging factors, China strengthened every aspect of quality
supervision, quarantine and inspection of export and import goods
last year, Li said.
Incidents of bird flu, Sudan Red I dye, red fire ants, mineral
green, formaldehyde beer, polyvinyl chloride (PVC) film and pickles
from the Republic of Korea (ROK) happened last year.
"We attach great importance to the handling of these incidents."
Li said.
"The AQSIQ adopts a fast response mechanism, exploring the
origins, analyzing the impact and grasping the development trend
timely and effectively," he said.
For example, after the Sudan Red I dye incident, supervision was
tightened significantly.
After media reported that formaldehyde content in beer may
substantially exceed the national quality standard, the AQSIQ
inspected 19 domestic beer producers and their 20 products as well
as 21 products from 10 foreign countries last year.
The AQSIQ soon clarified that media hadn't fully understood the
production process of beer, especially the technology upgrades in
China.
Consequently, adverse impact was quickly reduced.
"Actively and constantly improving quality supervision and
quarantine is key to our work," Li noted.
After the outbreak of pig-borne disease in Southwest China's
Sichuan Province in summer last year, the AQSIQ launched massive
campaigns to investigate and supervise farms nationwide.
When mineral green was found in eel breeding ponds, the AQSIQ
carried out rapid investigation and supervision of eel breeding
ponds, effectively controlling damage.
"We have also enhanced training in quarantine technology, aiming
to upgrade our information accordingly," Li said, "The finding of
the red fire ants is a case in point."
Red fire ants were found 11 times in goods imported from
European countries.
"Active negotiation is also a major factor in solving quality
problems," the minister emphasized.
When China discovered pickles from ROK contained lice eggs and
heavy metal exceeding the nation's quality standards, the problem
was solved through negotiation.
"Objective information disclosure is also our priority. We are
striving for transparency and safeguarding the nation's interest
and image," Li added.
The AQSIQ views port transportation safety as another core
task.
Last year, enterprise registration procedures were optimized,
and supervision enhanced along every link of the goods
transportation chain, especially of corn, wasted electronic
appliances, wasted steel materials and crude oil.
As for control and monitoring of infectious diseases, 930,000
people were tested under monitoring measures and 240 million people
received quarantine.
A total of 830,000 people received inoculation before leaving
for foreign shores.
The administration also found 2,427 varieties of biologically
damaging flora and fauna during the past year.
Recalling 2005, the minister said, "Administration and
supervision at the 'source' of the products are priorities."
For electronic export products, manufacturing, packaging,
transportation, storing and sales saw stricter supervision.
For export food, a state-of-the-art file management system was
set up in 2005, effectively monitoring the residue of pesticides,
discovering and controlling related diseases.
In 2005, many Chinese firms were banned by customs of member
countries and regions in some free trade areas.
The administration helped such enterprises through the
Generalized System of Preference (GSP) and the Certificate of
Origin.
Every level of quality supervision and quarantine inspection
bodies in China made solid progress in helping enterprises improve
technology and meet the rising technology barriers set by foreign
countries.
Negotiation and co-ordination with foreign countries was also
enhanced, with a focus on increasing export.
Some 70, 000 sheep were exported to Kuwait for the first time
ever, with support from the AQSIQ last year.
Cattle exports to Saudi Arabia, Lebanon, Malaysia and Pakistan
became smoother and pork exports to Singapore and Mongolia were
resumed in 2005.
Summarizing accomplishments in 2005, Li said, "Hefty investment
in research and development, optimized legal construction as well
as streamlined administration are the keys to success."
On the fast track
"Constantly improving the quality of domestic products has been
given great importance by the administration," Li Chuanqing, Party
secretary of the AQSIQ noted.
The nation broadened the administrative scope of the market
access mechanism. Ten varieties of food were allowed to enter the
market and 14,502 certificates for food production issued,
according to him.
Last year, the AQSIQ authorized market access for 370 varieties
of food covering 28 categories and accounting for 70 per cent of
the nation's food industry.
The Party secretary said, "The administration plays a pivotal
role in establishing fair market order."
Statistics show that in 2005, the AQSIQ dealt with some 6,000
illegal food cases, and cracked down on 327 illegal enterprises
with fake products worth 410 million yuan (US$50.55 million).
The active, timely and effective investigation in bird flu
stricken areas has also been highly recognized nationwide.
"A number of enterprises are launching brand strategy to sharpen
competitive edge. The 'Chinese Top Brand Products' accredited by
the administration, have highlighted the good quality and credit of
Chinese products," the Party secretary said.
A batch of "Chinese Top Brand Products" were promoted by the
administration after strict and comprehensive assessment and
accreditation.
In 2005, 501 products from 461 enterprises have been assessed as
"Chinese Top Brand Products."
Haier refrigerators and washing machines and Huawei switching
systems have been recognized as "World-level Chinese Top
Brands."
The administration has also developed a quality credit system. A
product quality management software was utilized on an experimental
basis in Central China's Jiangxi Province and East China's Shandong
Province and the network will be installed in more areas this
year.
Geographical indication protection also saw development. A total
of 70 such products valued at some 30 billion yuan (US$3.69
billion) were recognized by the administration.
A string of personal safety and environment protection, energy
and water saving standards were enacted by the AQSIQ.
Some 21,575 national quality standards and 8,511 national
quality standards to be issued were re-sorted.
Agricultural standards will also be better managed. Last year
the administration planned to revise 607 agricultural production
standards.
Last year also witnessed the establishment of 2,228 standard
agricultural production areas in China.
As for food safety standards, the administration looked into 867
national-level quality standards and 348 industry-level standards
last year.
New technological standards were issued, given the nation's
technology innovation upswing in 2005.
Special equipment supervision is also on the up.
The administration has built a sound network to improve
supervision, involving 7,517 supervisors and 68,000 coordinators
around China.
Informationization made fast progress, as 29 provinces and
autonomous regions adopted a special equipment supervision
network.
A total of 27 provincial-level quality supervision bodies mapped
out rescue plans for emergencies and 21 of them underwent drill
training. Compared to 2004, accidents went down by 18 per cent and
the number of dead and injured declined by 22 and 25 per cent
respectively in 2005.
As a result, direct economic loss fell by 53 per cent.
Also in 2005, the AQSIQ established two state-of-the-art
information platforms for law enforcement and information
service.
A total of 1.82 million law enforcement staff nationwide dealt
with some 180,000 cases of fake steel, oil and corn.
Counterfeit products valued at 3.3 billion yuan (US$406.9
million) and 100 related cases were transferred to public safety
bodies last year.
"As people's health and safety are our top concern, we will
spare no effort to enhance our work in 2006," the Party secretary
and the minister of the administration both emphasized.
(China Daily February 13, 2006)