Does the market supervision administration need to make a substantive review of the articles of association?
No, I don't need it. The contents of articles of association, agreements, resolutions and other documents submitted by market entities are not examined in substance, but registered according to the applicant's application and credit commitment, and passed immediately. Therefore, the market supervision administration does not need to conduct a substantive review of the articles of association, which is a formal review. Generally, the market supervision and administration bureau investigates illegal acts involving market operation, product quality, intellectual property rights, anti-monopoly and price violations.