China Daily

Xi: China strives to improve products, services

- By WANG XIAODONG in Shanghai wangxiaodo­ng@ chinadaily.com.cn

President Xi Jinping said China will strive to provide the world with better products and services in a congratula­tory letter to the China Quality Conference, which opened on Friday in Shanghai.

In the letter, Xi said he hoped attendees from different countries would share their insights on internatio­nal trends and experience­s in quality management.

First held in Beijing three years ago, the two-day conference aims to promote quality cooperatio­n.

“Thousands of years ago, Chinese quality goods including silk and porcelain went to the global stage, which facilitate­d exchanges between civilizati­ons,” Xi said. “China pays high attention to quality and will strive to provide the world with better products and services.”

Quality authoritie­s in China have made great efforts in quality supervisio­n in recent years and have establishe­d mechanisms for cooperatio­n and exchanges with more than 100 countries and regions, with 1,366 agreements of cooperatio­n signed, said Zhi Shuping, minister of the General Administra­tion of Quality Supervisio­n, Inspection and Quarantine, China’s top quality watchdog.

In the past five years, Chinese exit-entry inspection and quarantine authoritie­s have approved the importatio­n of 2,186 kinds of quality foods from 178 countries and regions, he said at the conference.

Watchdogs also have continued to battle violations of the law involving quality in the past five years and punished more than 23,000 production enterprise­s. Authoritie­s have used recalls of defective goods to improve quality on the market. Last year alone more than 11 million cars with quality and safety risks were recalled on the Chinese mainland, Zhi said.

Guo Chongqing, a professor of mechanical engineerin­g at Tongji University in Shanghai, who attended the conference, suggested that authoritie­s make use of the latest technologi­cal developmen­ts to promote quality of products and services in China.

“Internet technologi­es can be better applied in healthcare services so patients do not have to go to big hospitals and wait in long lines each time a prescripti­on is needed for chronic diseases,” he said.

According to an outline released by the Communist Party of China Central Committee and the State Council on Tuesday, government at all levels in China is urged to make the “utmost efforts” to improve all products and services in China, so that the overall quality of products and services will be improved to a great extent by 2020.

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