• Source: State Administration for Industry and Commerce
    • Prior to March 2018, the State Administration for Industry and Commerce (SAIC; Chinese: 国家工商行政管理总局) was the authority in the People's Republic of China responsible for advancing legislation concerning the administration of industry and commerce in the People's Republic. On a local level, the organizations responsibilities roughly mimicked those of the secretaries of individual states in the United States as a registration and licensing authority. The last minister was Zhang Mao (张茅).
      As part of China's 2018 government administration overhaul, the SAIC was merged into the newly created State Administration for Market Regulation.


      Administration


      The agency was organized into the following divisions:

      General Office
      Department of Law
      Antimonopoly and Anti-unfair Competition Enforcement Bureau
      Direct Selling Regulation Bureau
      Consumer Protection Bureau
      Department of Market Regulation
      Regulation Department for Market Circulation of Food
      Enterprise Registration Bureau
      Bureau for Registration of Foreign-Invested Enterprises
      Department of Advertising Regulation
      Department for Regulation of the Private Economy
      Department of Personnel
      Trademark Office
      Trademark Appeal Board


      Location


      The head office of the agency is based in 8 Sanlihe Donglu, Xichengqu, Beijing, 100820, China. Locally, SAIC has offices on each regional and municipal level which oversee and regulate the businesses in their jurisdiction.


      See also


      List of company registers


      References




      External links


      State Administration for Industry and Commerce Official Website (in English)

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