The Municipal Supervision Bureau of the Communist Party of China issued an order to simplify the production and sales license of cucumber and tea, which caused controversy

Published 2023년 7월 12일

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The Chinese Communist Party (CCP) has issued new regulations, Order No. 78, to simplify the licensing process for food production and sales, including cucumbers and tea. These measures aim to standardize food business licensing and hold food operators accountable. However, netizens criticized the regulations, questioning the need for licenses for simple foods and expressing concerns about the government's ability to effectively manage everything.
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[The Epoch Times, July 12, 2023] The CCP continues to issue laws and regulations to supervise all aspects of society. Recently, the State Administration of Market Regulation of the CCP issued Order No. 78 to simplify the licensing of food production and sales such as cucumbers and tea. Regulations. Netizens ridiculed. On July 12, the topic of "making and selling simple foods such as cucumbers will simplify licensing" appeared on the hot search. According to the "Food Business Licensing and Recording Management Measures" (State Administration of Market Regulation Order No. 78) issued by the General Administration of Market Supervision of the Communist Party of China, the management of food business licensing and filing will be further standardized and the main responsibility of food operators will be implemented. The new measures will be officially implemented from December 1, 2023. The "Measures for the Administration of Food Business Licensing" announced by the former State Food ...
Source: Epochtimes

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