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Others are mostly small shops with small capacity, outdated production technologies and even no production permits.It is understood that in terms of product performance, electric stoves in China are administered by QB/T1236-91, a standard covering thermal efficiency, noise and energy efficiency. But this is only a recommended standard with limited regulatory effects on producers. In terms of safety performance, electric stoves are additionally covered by national household appliance safety standards.Some industry insiders pointed out that the lack of compulsory industry standards has created a lot of loopholes for reckless operators. Many technologically-backward companies are still surviving, and their low quality and cheap products are still circulating the market.
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This not only distorts the pricing system of the market, but also affects consumer confidence and interests.In Nov 2007, the eagerly anticipated official standard for household electric stoves was finally announced by the Chinese government's Standardisation Administration (SAC). The standard regulates aspects of electric stoves such as energy-performance limits, energy efficiency evaluation, energy-performance grading, testing methods and inspection rules. Many industry players are hoping that this standard can make the Chinese electric stove market more regulated.Industry looking for breakthrough Despite the Chinese electric stoves market was sluggish in 2007, there were still new entrants. Qiu, whose firm GoldYip was one of these brave souls, said:" We were mainly making radios and MP3s in the past, so 2007 was the first year of our electric stove production, with output of 200,000 units. We are planning to increase to 500,000 units in 2008.
