Standards are the technical support for economic activities and social development, and an important aspect of a country's fundamental system. Standards are like a ruler, measuring the bottom line of product quality; It is also a shield that protects the basic rights and interests of consumption. But when the "standard" itself becomes a question, the scale of defining superiority and inferiority will also become blurred: how to determine the standard and by whom? Who is to blame for the lack, lag, and ineffective implementation of standards? In the context of high-quality development, how to truly return standards to the origin of "technical support" and "institutional guarantee".

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