Stationery supplies, sports supplies, sports equipment, jewelry, arts and crafts, stamp products and other cultural supplies (photographic equipment, video equipment, musical instruments, toys).
2. Mineral products, building materials and chemical products:
Mineral products, mineral products, lubricating oil, metal materials, building materials, chemical products (excluding precursor chemicals and dangerous goods), chemical fertilizers and agricultural films.
3. Textiles, clothing and daily necessities:
Department stores, clothing, shoes and hats, textiles, knitwear and raw materials, kitchen equipment (cookers, cookers, kitchenware, tableware), sanitary ware, daily groceries, cosmetics and sanitary products, and other daily necessities (watches, glasses, bags, lamps).
4. Mechanical equipment, hardware and electrical products:
Mechanical and electrical equipment, automobiles (excluding cars), motorcycles, spare parts for automobiles and motorcycles, hardware and electrical products, household appliances, computers, computer hardware and software and auxiliary equipment, communication equipment, metal products, transportation equipment, electrical machinery, electronic products, electronic components, instruments and meters, refrigeration and air conditioning equipment.
5. Others: medical devices (only one kind of medical devices), funeral supplies, furniture, decoration materials, flowers, secondhand goods, labor insurance supplies, rubber products, plastic products, flowers, birds, insects and fish (excluding animals and plants under state protection).
Legal basis:
Regulations on the Administration of Commercial Franchise
_ Article 3 Commercial franchising (hereinafter referred to as franchising) as mentioned in these Regulations refers to an enterprise (hereinafter referred to as franchisor) that owns business resources such as registered trademarks, corporate logos, patents and proprietary technologies, and licenses its business resources to other operators (hereinafter referred to as franchisees) in the form of contracts, and the franchisees are in accordance with the contract. No unit or individual other than an enterprise may engage in franchising activities as a franchisor
_ Article 5 The competent department of commerce of the State Council shall be responsible for the supervision and management of franchising activities nationwide in accordance with the provisions of these regulations. The competent commercial departments of the people's governments of provinces, autonomous regions and municipalities directly under the Central Government and the competent commercial departments of the municipal people's governments divided into districts shall be responsible for the supervision and administration of franchise activities within their respective administrative areas in accordance with the provisions of these regulations.