Recently, the General Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine published a white paper on the “Quality Status of National Imported Clothing Products in 2014” on its portal website, which notified the statistical data and related products of imported clothing inspection and supervision by entry-exit inspection and quarantine agencies across the country in 2014. Quality and safety information. Through data analysis, it reflects the safety and quality status of my country’s imported clothing more accurately and objectively.
In recent years, with the development of my country’s foreign trade and the continuous improvement of people’s living standards, imported clothing has become more and more popular among consumers because it is closely related to fashion, fashion and brands. Since imported clothing was included in the legal inspection catalog in 2011, the number and amount of clothing inspection applications have increased for three consecutive years. However, the quality and safety of imported clothing has not been well integrated with the growing consumer demand, and quality and safety risks still exist.
In 2014, the national entry-exit inspection and quarantine agencies implemented a total of 70,425 batches of imported clothing inspections, a year-on-year increase of 21.86%, of which more than 60% of imported clothing was imported from Shanghai Port, and other major import ports include Beijing, Shenzhen, etc. In 2014, national inspection and quarantine agencies randomly inspected 23,818 batches of imported clothing, with a sampling rate of 33.82%, and 1,785 batches of unqualified goods were detected, with a failure rate of 7.49%, a decrease of 0.78 percentage points from 2013. The main reasons for unqualification are fiber content, color fastness and pH value, formaldehyde content, and unqualified decomposable aromatic amine dyes. Products with unqualified Chinese logos and labels and unqualified fiber content can be imported after passing the rectification. Products that fail to meet safety, health and environmental protection projects will be returned or destroyed. In the white paper, the General Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine conducted an in-depth analysis of the reasons for the failure of imported clothing and put forward corresponding opinions and suggestions to better protect the health and safety of domestic consumers.
The release of this white paper will provide useful help and guidance for domestic imported clothing enterprises when engaging in import trade. It will also provide suggestions and references for regulatory authorities at all levels to carry out inspection and supervision of imported clothing. At the same time, it will provide domestic imported clothing with It provides basic data support for the industry’s macro quality management and development strategies, and provides safety knowledge and consumption guidance for consumers.
The quality status of national imported clothing products in 2014.doc