In this Talkstandards exclusive article Mr Wang Ping, Deputy Chief Engineer, Deputy Executive Governor of Science and Technology Committee, CNIS (China National Institute of Standardization) outlines the current state of China’s standardization system. In another exclusive article, Mr Wang Ping desribes CNIS’ role in Chinese standardization, found here.
In this note I will address some misconceptions about China’s standards system, especially the notion that it still represents a top-down, Government-centered approach to standardization. Reality is quite different. To understand what is really happening, I will first describe the origins of standardization in China and its legal and institutional set-up.
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Affiliated with the General Administration of Quality Supervision and Inspection and Quarantine of the People’s Republic of China (AQSIQ), China National Institute of Standardization (CNIS) is a non-profit national body engaging in standardization research. With a history of 46 years, CNIS provides important technical support to the country’s economical development and social progress.