At a national meeting on the adoption of international standards held on December 19, it was revealed that in 2008, the National Standards Committee will focus on upgrading the standards of traditional industries and accelerating the development of a more robust standards system in key sectors such as machinery manufacturing, steel, non-ferrous metals, chemicals, textiles, and building materials. The goal is to enhance technological standards and ensure they align with global benchmarks.
The State Council’s guidance on revitalizing the equipment manufacturing industry emphasizes the critical role of standardization in driving industrial growth. It calls for raising the quality of national, industry, and corporate standards, thereby strengthening the overall standardization framework. This initiative aims to help Chinese equipment products compete more effectively on the global stage.
During the "Eleventh Five-Year Plan" period, the machinery industry's standardization efforts should focus on improving market mechanisms, accelerating revisions, and addressing outdated or insufficient standards. The objective is to build a modern, internationally aligned, and efficient standard system tailored to the needs of the industry. For instance, the adoption rate of chemical equipment standards is expected to rise from 48.6% at the end of 2005 to 55% by 2010.
In recent years, the machinery industry has made significant progress in standardization. However, the pace of revision still lags behind the rapid development of the sector. Many standards remain outdated, with low technical levels, long aging cycles, and poor timeliness. The structure and content of these standards are often unbalanced, focusing too much on production processes while neglecting delivery conditions, safety performance, and product reliability. Additionally, the coverage of the standard system is limited, and implementation remains weak due to lack of attention from both standardization bodies and manufacturers.
Experts suggest that during the "Eleventh Five-Year Plan," the chemical equipment industry should prioritize developing new product and technology standards, those related to environmental protection and safety, basic supporting standards, and essential trade-related standards. The target is to achieve an adoption rate of 55% by 2010 and keep the average age of standards under 15 years.
As of the end of 2007, the chemical equipment industry had a total of 417 standards, including 27 national and 390 industry standards, with an adoption rate of approximately 50%. Continued efforts are needed to ensure that these standards meet international requirements and support the industry's long-term development.
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