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Department
of Commerce (DOC) Metrology, Standards and Conformity Assessment Program
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The United States and China highlighted the importance of open trade and investment by signing a new agreement on December 4, 2008 in Beijing. The Protocol between the U.S. Department of Commerce and the General Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine the People’s Republic of China on Cooperation in Metrology, Standards and Conformity Assessment was signed by Commerce Deputy Secretary John Sullivan and AQSIQ Minister Wang Yong. The Protocol is intended to renew U.S and Chinese cooperation in facilitating bilateral trade, improving product quality, and increasing the development of technical standards and collaboration in the field of measurement science. Enhanced
cooperation under the agreement is expected to include; At least
three working groups will be created under this Protocol; More efficient transactions in the global marketplace depend increasingly on our ability to promote the effective development and use of standards and this partnership with AQSIQ will ensure that consumers are confident of the quantity and quality of the product purchased. This collaboration on measurement and standards with China will help increase the well-being of their citizens by improving the quality of the water, the air, and the food, as well as the accuracy of their medical tests and treatments. |
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Date created:
January 13, 2009 |
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