China Aligns Domestic Standards With International Norms

China's State Administration for Market Regulation said in a State Council briefing that it accelerated efforts in 2025 to align domestic rules with international standards, achieving an 88.9% conversion rate by end-2025 and leading formulation of 285 international standards. The regulator also reported 25.745 million new business registrations, stepped up antitrust and platform oversight, and handled 14,600 unfair competition cases to boost fair competition.
Key Points
- 1Reports conversion rate: 88.9% of international standards converted into Chinese domestic standards by end-2025
- 2Leads standards creation: China released 285 and proposed 505 international standards, boosting strategic industry influence
- 3Strengthens market fairness: intensified antitrust enforcement and platform rules improve competitive conditions for enterprises
Scoring Rationale
Official SAMR data and wide national scope, but largely a status-update lacking novel technical breakthroughs or immediate implementation guidance.
Sources
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