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ANSI Releases Fall 2025 ANSI in China Newsletter with Upgraded Archive Webpage

10/27/2025

The American National Standards Institute’s (ANSI) international policy department has released the Fall 2025 ANSI in China Newsletter, available in English and Chinese.

The quarterly newsletter updates ANSI members on technical activities, policy decisions, trade matters, and other information of interest. The English version of the newsletter is available exclusively to ANSI members and the Chinese version is available online for all interested stakeholders.

Headlines from the English version of the Fall 2025 edition include:

  • ANSI Meets with the Chinese Delegation at the ISO General Assembly in Kigali
  • State Council Notice on Implementing Domestic Product Standards and Related Policies in Government Procurement
  • Statistics of Standardization in Key Sectors during the 14th Five-Year Plan
  • China’s First Mandatory National Standard for RoHS Released
  • Draft Law on the Safety of Hazardous Chemicals Solicitates Public Comments
  • Guidelines for the Development of a Comprehensive Cloud Computing Standardization System (2025 Edition)
  • China Announces Action Plan for Global AI Governance
  • State Council’s "AI Plus" Initiative and the Recent Development of AI Standards in China
  • MIIT Implementation Opinions on Brain-Computer Interface Industry and Related International Standard

The ANSI in China Newsletter in English contains content for a U.S.-based audience. The debut edition of the English version, first published in 2015, is publicly available, while all subsequent editions are available to ANSI members only. The Chinese edition has content intended for a China-based audience, including ANSI members and partner organizations.

Upgrades to the ANSI China Program's Online Resources

ANSI has also recently refreshed the China Program introduction on the ANSI website, adding brand-new archive pages for past issues of the ANSI in China newsletters, and featuring tables of contents for recent English editions to make it easier for members to search and explore. Click here to access the archive.

Editorial contributions for upcoming ANSI in China Newsletter editions are accepted for review and possible publication, subject to revision by the editors. Please submit proposed news items, send questions and comments on China’s standardization reform, and provide any other feedback on the newsletter to [email protected].

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