What does the Municipal Supervision Bureau do? What does the Market Supervision Bureau do?

1. Strictly speaking, the Market Supervision Administration should be called the Market Supervision Administration. Its regulatory responsibilities cover the original industrial and commercial administration, quality and technical supervision, intellectual property (trademarks, patents, copyrights), prices, Catering supervision (other areas are the functions of the Food and Drug Administration or Health Bureau), alcohol product supervision and other departmental responsibilities.

2. Implement national, provincial and municipal laws, regulations and policies related to industrial and commercial administration, quality and technical supervision, intellectual property rights, food safety supervision and price supervision and inspection, and draft relevant local regulations and The draft regulations will be implemented after approval.

3. Formulate and implement development plans for improving the overall level of quality, standardization and metrology; coordinate, coordinate and guide the implementation of intellectual property strategies.

4. Organize and guide the investigation and punishment of violations of industrial and commercial administration, quality and technical supervision, intellectual property protection, food safety supervision, price supervision and inspection laws, regulations and rules in accordance with regulations.

5. Responsible for the registration, supervision and management of market entities such as various enterprises, units and individuals engaged in business activities, and permanent representative offices of foreign (regional) enterprises, and responsible for investigating and punishing unlicensed business activities in accordance with the law. responsibility.