Ministry of Commerce and Six Other Departments: Crack Down on Illegal Sales of Retired Motor Vehicle Parts
The Ministry of Commerce and six other departments have formulated the "Retired Motor Vehicle Illegal Recycling and Dismantling Special Rectification Action Plan." It is hereby issued, noting the need to crack down on illegal sales of retired motor vehicle parts. Investigate and deal with, in accordance with laws and regulations, acts such as selling used NEV power batteries to organizations or individuals other than recycling service outlets or comprehensive utilization enterprises, refusing to submit traceability information or submitting false information, and selling or reselling dismantled used ternary catalytic converters to enterprises without treatment qualifications. Verify the parts registration ledgers of retired motor vehicle recycling enterprises; for those with significant missing parts, trace back to check for illegal activities such as collaborating with illegal recycling and dismantling "black workshops," receiving scrapped vehicles with some parts removed, and issuing "Recycling Certificates." Supervise the standardized use of the national mark for remanufactured auto parts, and, in accordance with the law, investigate and deal with illegal refurbishment of "five major assemblies" of retired motor vehicles, ternary catalytic converters, and other parts, as well as the sale of unqualified remanufactured parts not marked with the "remanufactured product" label.