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What should I do if the industry and commerce report selling fake goods?
The industrial and commercial bureau will seize fake and shoddy goods according to law, and the business license of the seller will be revoked if the circumstances are serious. The administrative department for industry and commerce shall, in accordance with the Law on the Protection of Consumers' Rights and Interests and other laws and regulations and the provisions of these Measures, protect consumers' rights and interests in purchasing and using commodities or receiving services for their daily consumption needs, and impose administrative penalties on operators who infringe upon consumers' rights and interests.

Legal Basis: Measures for Punishment of Infringement on Consumers' Rights and Interests Article 2 The administrative department for industry and commerce shall, in accordance with the Law on the Protection of Consumers' Rights and Interests and other laws and regulations and the provisions of these Measures, protect consumers' rights and interests in purchasing, using goods or receiving services for their daily consumption needs, and impose administrative penalties on operators who infringe on consumers' rights and interests.

"Measures for Punishment of Infringement on Consumers' Rights and Interests" Article 5 An operator shall not commit any of the following acts when providing goods or services: (1) The goods sold or services provided do not meet the requirements for protecting personal and property safety; (two) the sale of invalid or deteriorated goods; (three) the sale of counterfeit origin, forgery or fraudulent use of other people's factory name, address, tampering with the production date of goods; (four) the sale of counterfeit or fraudulent use of certification marks and other quality marks; (five) the goods sold or the services provided infringe upon the exclusive right of others to use a registered trademark; (six) selling counterfeit or fraudulent use of the unique name, packaging and decoration of well-known commodities; (seven) adulteration, adulteration in the sale of goods, fake goods, shoddy goods, substandard goods as qualified goods; (eight) the sale of goods that have been explicitly eliminated and stopped by the state; (9) intentionally using unqualified measuring instruments or damaging the accuracy of measuring instruments when providing commodities or services; (10) defrauding consumers of prices or expenses and failing to provide goods or services as agreed.