Our country fully participates in the international standard release of inspection agencies' compliant operations throughout the process.

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20/04/2026
Today, reporters learned that the international standard "Operational Requirements for Accredited Testing and Inspection Institutions" was officially released by the International Organization for Standardization. This update of the important standard in the field of quality technical foundation will further standardize the operation of inspection and testing institutions and enhance the credibility of inspection results. This standard is the core basis for the capacity building and business operation of inspection institutions, providing a unified operational framework for all types of inspection institutions, serving as a "compass" for the healthy development of the industry. Since its publication in 2012, the previous version of the standard has been widely used globally. China has always adhered to aligning with international standards, and has adopted the standard equivalent to it as the national standard GB/T 27020 for comprehensive application in inspection institution management. Up to now, China has more than 1200 accredited inspection institutions, covering key areas such as engineering construction, commodity inspection, network security, transportation, and public services. In this revision of the standard, China has been deeply involved throughout the entire process, based on China's inspection and testing practice experience, providing suggestions and contributions around key issues such as ensuring the effectiveness of inspection results, fully contributing Chinese solutions and wisdom, significantly enhancing China's international discourse power and influence in the field of accreditation assessment. The State Administration for Market Regulation has already initiated related work on transforming national standards, continuously improving the inspection and testing system.
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BlockBeats live report April 20, 2026: On the first day of the Hong Kong Web3 Carnival, Binance's Co-CEO He Yi, participating in the theme discussion on "Reshaping Convenience: The Next Decade of Web3, AI, and Intelligent Economy," stated: "When the Internet first emerged in Silicon Valley, it had a very strong hippie culture. At that time, many people also thought that those who were doing the Internet and technology were geeks, weirdos. However, in that era, I think the whole Internet branched out to a great extent. Those who went left to the dark web for absolute freedom, while those who went right became companies like Google and Amazon, serving more people globally as ordinary business companies. If you ask me where Binance is heading, we will definitely continue to move towards being a company that serves the public. But at the same time, when we are serving the public, I think we have not forgotten that technological innovation is still very important, whether it is blockchain technology or AI technology. Many times, people may feel that the stigmatization in the crypto field or the so-called public opinion is normal for new things. If everyone can understand it without controversy, how can there be so many challenging innovations emerging? Looking back at when we went to internet cafes in our childhood, my mother hated it just as much. So when we see today that blockchain is making a 180 turn to embrace it, whether it is Wall Street or traditional finance, it actually shows that this industry is becoming more and more mature. Similarly, the early benefits of this industry are actually becoming less and less. When the early benefits diminish, there will actually be more complaints. After the early benefits period, the industry enters the so-called maturity period, and to cross the chasm means that all these products need to truly have value and practical applications. So I actually have a lot of respect for many professionals and technical experts in the industry, but I often ask them a question: what can this technology be used for? What problems can it solve? And can someone be willing to pay for it?"
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