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Quality Of Infant Clothing In Shaanxi

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ShaanxiSpecial RectificationInfant Clothing

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Shaanxi

The provincial quality and Technical Supervision Bureau learned that, according to the requirements and deployment of the AQSIQ, Shaanxi province launched a three month special rectification campaign on the quality of infant clothing in Shaanxi from the beginning of July to the end of September.

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Infant clothing

The two key products of the neonatal series are to do a good job in the quality control of the group buying infant garments and neonate series suits, and crack down on the illegal behaviors of using unqualified raw materials to produce infant clothing products, and the illegal behaviors of producing, selling, and using unqualified infant clothing products in operational services or public welfare activities, so as to ensure the quality and safety of infant clothing products in Shaanxi province.

During the operation, a total of 1069 law enforcement personnel were dispatched by law enforcement officers in the province, and 260 vehicles were inspected. 75 production enterprises and 245 monopoly stores were inspected. The total number of samples was 195 batches, 167 batches, and 28 batches of substandard. The pass rate was 85.6%, which was greatly improved compared with the same period in previous years.

After the completion of the special rectification work, the relevant departments of the Provincial Quality Supervision Bureau held a summary discussion, and carefully analyzed the sample qualification rate and the reasons for the disqualification, and compared with the same period in the past year, and made clear the next tasks: first, continuous follow-up; the unqualified products found should be traced back to the source, and the unqualified infant clothing products will flow into the channels; two, maintain the high pressure of law enforcement supervision and crack down on illegal activities; three, increase information reporting and publicity efforts, and publicize them in a timely manner at all levels and all kinds of media.

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After receiving reports from the Inspection Brigade of the Kaiping industrial and commercial bureau, Changsha said that the merchants in the Changsha area had sold fake brand-name leather goods. After receiving the report, law enforcement officers quickly attacked and seized a number of registered leather trademarks which were suspected to infringe "LV", "GU CCI", "PRODA", "m IU m IU", "CH A N N" and other registered trademarks, and investigated and dealt with 2 cases of suspected trademark infringement.

On the same day, the Municipal Industry and Commerce Bureau inspected the law enforcement personnel and went to the Changsha tourist shopping street under the cooperation of the reporting personnel. They inspected the shops opened by Wu and Li, and found a group of leather logo and trademark "LV", "G U CCI", "PR O D A", "m ium IU", "m", "and so on," and so on. The arrangement of words and designs was almost the same.

According to the briefing, Wu and Lee were suspected of selling counterfeit goods, and law enforcement officers seized the leather goods suspected of infringing upon the exclusive rights of registered trademarks, and filed a case investigation for Wu and Li.


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