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What does the Industrial and Commercial Bureau do?
The full name of the Administration for Industry and Commerce is Administration for Industry and Commerce, which is the government department in charge of market supervision and administrative law enforcement in the whole city. Mainly responsible for market supervision and administrative law enforcement, including the registration, supervision and management of various enterprises, farmers' professional cooperatives, units and individuals engaged in business activities, resident representative offices of foreign (regional) enterprises and other market entities, investigating and punishing the duties of banning unlicensed operations according to law, and standardizing and maintaining the order of various market operations according to law.

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Duties of Trade and Industry Bureau

1. Implement the guidelines, policies, laws, regulations and rules of the state, provincial people's governments and higher-level administrative departments for industry and commerce on industrial and commercial administration; 2. Organize and implement the standardized management and supervision of various market operation orders; 3. Supervise the trading activities of market entities according to law, and investigate and deal with cases of monopoly and unfair competition, infringement of consumer rights and other illegal market transactions; 4. Investigate and deal with trademark infringement, protect the exclusive right to use registered trademarks, supervise and manage the use and printing of trademarks, and guide the work of trademark agencies; 5. Organize and manage advertising approval, release and advertising business activities, and guide the work of advertising review agencies; 6. Supervise and manage brokers, brokerage institutions and relevant intermediary service institutions; 7. Organize and manage the registration of chattel collateral.