Highlights: Press conference on market regulation


China to punish makers, sellers of fake products 'until bankruptcy': Zhang Mao
China will substantially increase the cost for breaking the law in the crackdown on intellectual property right infringements and counterfeits, Zhang Mao, head of the State Administration for Market Regulation, said on Monday.
"We will make the manufacturers and sellers of fake products pay the price until bankruptcy," he said.
They will also be exposed to the public and "have no place to hide under the sunshine," Zhang said.
At the same time, the country will push for the self-discipline of companies and nurture a social credit system, he said.
Through the efforts, the administration aims to gradually reduce the number of fake products and ease the concerns of the people, Zhang added.
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