The achievements of the Cross-Strait Standard Common Service Platform were recently showcased at the seventh Digital China Summit in Fuzhou, Fujian province.
The platform has been operating smoothly for a year, collecting over 290,000 standards from all levels and types across the Taiwan Strait.
It includes 215 common standards in areas such as food safety, construction engineering, cold chain logistics, elderly care services, and electronic information. The platform gathers the latest information on standards, policies, and regulations from both sides of the Taiwan Strait, facilitating the interconnection of standard information between industries on both sides.
Meanwhile, with the help of big data technology, the platform has achieved the intelligent and precise comparison of over 2,000 types of food additives and more than 10,000 pesticide residue limit indicators. It can provide one-click queries for nearly 4,000 cross-Strait terminology comparison results in fields such as elderly care services and construction engineering.
In addition, the platform has recruited technical experts from both sides of the Taiwan Strait to join the cross-Strait standardization expert database, providing policy consultation, standard comparison, and guidance on enterprise standard writing for people and businesses on both sides of the Strait.
The platform has also pioneered a service for publicizing self-declarations of enterprise standards for cross-Strait companies. So far, 13 Taiwan companies have made 44 self-declarations of enterprise standards on the platform, covering a wide range of fields such as rubber and plastics, electronic equipment, food, and agricultural products, and involving 134 products.
The platform officially launched in June 2023 and was stationed in the Xiamen Free Trade Zone. It aims to provide one-stop service to support economic and trade exchanges and promote standardization communication and cooperation between the two sides.