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The department responsible for trademark anti-unfair competition enforcement is

State Administration for Market Regulation.

Main responsibilities: (1) Responsible for comprehensive market supervision and management. Draft relevant laws and regulations on market supervision and management, formulate relevant regulations, policies and standards, organize the implementation of quality power strategy, food safety strategy and standardization strategy, formulate and organize the implementation of relevant plans, standardize and maintain market order, and create an environment of honesty, trustworthiness and fair competition. market environment. (2) Responsible for the unified registration of market entities. Guide the registration work of market entities such as various enterprises, farmers' professional cooperatives and units engaged in business activities, individual industrial and commercial households, and permanent representative offices of foreign (regional) enterprises. Establish an information disclosure and sharing mechanism for market entities, disclose and share relevant information in accordance with the law, strengthen credit supervision, and promote the construction of a credit system for market entities. (3) Responsible for organizing and guiding comprehensive law enforcement work in market supervision. Guide the integration and construction of local market supervision comprehensive law enforcement teams and promote the implementation of unified market supervision. Organize investigations and deal with important matters

Recently, the State Administration for Market Regulation released the "2020 Anti-Unfair Competition Law Enforcement Annual Report", summarizing the anti-unfair competition law enforcement work in 2020. A reporter from China Consumer News interviewed Yuan Xilu, director of the Price Supervision, Inspection and Anti-Unfair Competition Bureau of the State Administration for Market Regulation, to interpret the report.