Siping City Market Supervision Bureau Releases 2025 Industrial Product Quality Inspection Results

Deep News12-08 17:00

The Siping City Market Supervision Bureau in Jilin Province has announced the results of its 2025 industrial product quality inspections in the circulation sector. A total of 232 batches of products were sampled, including 90 batches of fertilizers, 120 batches of refined oil products, and 22 batches of gas appliances.

Testing revealed that 4 batches failed to meet quality standards. The non-compliant products have been handed over to local market supervision authorities for further action.

**Key Findings:** 1. **Fertilizers (90 batches tested):** - Two batches of compound fertilizers and one batch of blended fertilizers were found non-compliant. - The affected retailers include Yunhai Agricultural Materials Store in Yushutai Town and Aifeng Fertilizer & Seed Store in Shuangliao City.

2. **Refined Oil Products (120 batches tested):** - One batch of 92-octane gasoline from Tianyi Gas Station in Lishu County failed inspection. - All other tested gasoline and diesel samples met standards.

3. **Gas Appliances (22 batches tested):** - One batch of liquefied petroleum gas regulators from Beishan LPG Station in Yitong County was non-compliant. - Other gas-related products, including metal-covered hoses and household gas stoves, passed inspections.

The full inspection results are available in the detailed summary table provided by the bureau.

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