Two departments jointly issued a notice to rectify the prominent issues of fake certificates and products in the fields of jewelry and jade.
In order to effectively protect the legitimate rights and interests of consumers, regulate the market order of traditional crafts, and promote the healthy and orderly development of related industries, the State Administration for Market Regulation and the Ministry of Public Security recently issued a notice to deploy a nationwide joint law enforcement action to crack down on counterfeit activities in the traditional crafts market, focusing on areas such as jewelry, precious stones, precious metal jewelry, and redwood products with issues such as "fake certificates, fake institutions, fake products, fake websites." Currently, there are frequent occurrences of forgery, alteration, trading of inspection and testing reports, false marketing using fake certificates, mixing of counterfeit products, and subpar quality in the traditional crafts market, which not only harm consumers' rights but also seriously disrupt market order and undermine social integrity. This joint action aims to strengthen systematic governance and source governance, crack down on industry chaos with a heavy hand, investigate and punish a group of criminal cases involving counterfeiting and selling counterfeit products, penalize a group of violators, expose a group of typical cases, and accelerate the construction of a long-term governance mechanism covering the entire chain.
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