1. Doesn’t count.
2. Three-no products refer to products with no production date, no quality certificate (or production license) and no name of the manufacturer.
3. Whether products should be registered as trademarks. There is currently no mandatory requirement for this, except for drugs, which must be compulsorily registered. However, after a product has a trademark, when fraud, infringement, etc. occur, consumers or supervisory departments can find the original manufacturer through the product trademark, which greatly improves the market management capabilities of supervisory departments and other relevant departments. It is also easier for victims to safeguard their rights, so now more and more consumers are more willing to choose products that have registered trademarks, and in the future, products on major sales and display platforms such as markets and shopping malls will be required to register trademarks. Otherwise, you won’t be able to stay in markets and shopping malls.