Hundred days reform
Other departments included, the Ministry of Housing and Urban-Rural Development the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs the Ministry of Commerce the Ministry of Culture and Tourism the Health and Health Commission the State Administration of Radio, Film and Television the Chinese Medicine Bureau the Supervisory Bureau and the Internet Information Office.
#Hundred days reform skin#
Moving forward, we will continue to follow the guidance we received from Chinese regulators, as we have done now for more than 17 years.” – Ritch Wood, Nu Skin CEO “We believe that regulatory efforts of the government will provide for the long-term sustainability of these industry.
Led by the State Administration of Market Regulation, the departments included the Ministry of Public Security, which while evaluation of health products was being carried out requested that the relevant approvals and filings for direct sales be suspended the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology, which established a 24-hour surveillance system to catch illegal activity online and curb spam phone calls promoting health products and the Ministry of Civil Affairs, which investigated social service facilities for the elderly, who have been a major target for scams involving health supplements.
on suspicion of deceiving customers and operating as a pyramid scheme. Within days, 13 ministries and government agencies jointly launched a 100-day action to rectify the healthcare products market and ban local regulatory authorities. Since the incident, the State Administration of Market Supervision (SAMR) has attached great importance on promotional claims by health companies.Ī month later, authorities in Huanghua investigated Hualin Suanjianping Biotechnology Co. That month, Tianjin-based Quanjian Group was investigated for false advertising after it used the image of a girl who died of cancer in a promotional poster for cancer-fighting products. Increased scrutiny by the Chinese government of health companies in the direct selling sector intensified after high-profile incidents that started last December. They reported that “after 100 days of joint rectification, the health market chaos was effectively curbed, but the hidden dangers caused by chaos and some deep-seated problems still exist.” How It Began A total of 49 direct selling products have been revoked.Įarlier this week, the 13 Chinese departments that launched the nationwide 100-day campaign in January to rectify the health market chaos jointly held a press conference to inform the public of their efforts.
#Hundred days reform crack#
BY DSN Staff | | read / Daily News / International China’s 100-day action to crack down on illegal practices in the health products market, including those by direct selling companies, has ended.