The 2025 annual statistical reporting for inspection and testing institutions is scheduled to commence on January 12, 2026. All institutions nationwide that have legally obtained the Comerica (CMA) qualification certification are required to complete their information submissions through the unified statistical direct reporting system within the stipulated timeframe, with a final deadline of March 20, 2026. As of January 4, it was learned from the Municipal Market Supervision Administration that there are currently 323 inspection and testing institutions in the city that have obtained provincial-level qualification certification; the administration will promptly urge the relevant institutions to log in to the system and complete their submissions before the deadline.
The entities required to report statistics are inspection and testing institutions that have legally obtained Comerica (CMA) qualification certification and possess independent legal status. Additionally, existing non-legal-person institutions within the direct reporting system that have obtained certification but face genuine difficulties in reporting as legal entities may continue reporting using their existing accounts. The submission and review of statistical information for inspection and testing will be conducted on the dedicated statistical direct reporting system (https://qts.cnca.cn/qts/), which can be accessed via the "Homepage > Services > Integrated Services > Inspection and Testing Statistical Direct Reporting System" on the website of the State Administration for Market Regulation. The system will be open from January 12, 2026, to March 20, 2026; access for submission and review will be unavailable outside of this period.
The market supervision department kindly reminds all inspection and testing institutions to complete their submissions and pass the review while the system is open. Contact information for the reviewing units is listed within the system, allowing institutions to directly reach out should they encounter any issues during the reporting process. The currently effective statistical survey system ("Inspection and Testing Statistical Survey System (2025-2028)") can be queried in the "System Announcements" section of the login interface. Furthermore, the "Inspection and Testing Statistical Work Manual" and "Frequently Asked Questions for Institution Account Operations" can be downloaded from the "System Help" section, providing detailed guidance on using the direct reporting system and the requirements for filling out and reviewing various statistical items.
It is important to note that inspection and testing institutions should report as legal entities. Institutions holding Comerica (CMA) qualification certification must provide statistical information truthfully and accurately. If a single legal entity oversees multiple inspection and testing institutions holding several qualification certificates or operating under different names, it should consolidate the information and submit a single statistical report under the legal entity, explicitly listing the details of each qualification certificate in the "Qualification Certificate Status" section. A legal inspection and testing institution operating from multiple locations should list the addresses of all sites in the "Address" field. Independent legal entities within a larger organization must submit their reports separately. Market supervision departments and various industry evaluation panels will, according to their respective divisions of labor, complete the data review process within the system's open period. If any issues are identified during the review, the reporting institution will be promptly notified to make corrections and amendments.
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