It should be clear that the value of goods should be calculated on the basis of the marked price of products. Article 72 of the Product Quality Law stipulates that the value of goods shall be calculated based on the marked price of products produced and sold illegally.
In the Opinions on Several Issues Concerning the Implementation of the Product Quality Law of People's Republic of China (PRC) issued by the General Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine, the calculation of the "value of goods" is clarified: "the value of goods refers to the product of the number of products illegally produced and sold by the parties (including sold and unsold products) and the price of a single product.
The price of a single product produced shall be calculated at the unit price indicated in the sales volume. "Therefore, the value of this batch of products in this case should be calculated at the selling price indicated on the product label, that is, the product price.
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Calculating the value of goods is of great significance for handling product quality cases, and the premise of calculating the value of goods is to first confirm the price of products.
Law enforcement personnel should calculate the value of goods objectively and accurately in strict accordance with the provisions of the product quality law and based on the marked price of products, so as to avoid arbitrariness in calculating the value of goods. The author thinks that this case should be handled according to the first opinion, that is, the commodity value should be calculated according to the selling price on the tag.