China News Service, Nanchang, March 4 (Jiang Yanan, reporter Wu Pengquan) The Jiangxi Provincial Market Supervision Bureau announced on the 4th that the bureau has launched a special rectification of tea market price behavior across the province in Jiangxi, and effectively regulates the price order of the tea market. .

  Recently, some media have exposed the chaos of "highly-priced tea", which has aroused widespread public concern.

  According to the relevant person in charge of the Price Supervision and Competition Bureau of the Jiangxi Provincial Market Supervision Bureau, Jiangxi organized efforts to carry out special investigations and rectifications on the issue of "high-priced tea", strengthened inspections of tea market prices, and focused on investigating whether there are illegal sales of "high-priced tea" by tea operating companies in the province. According to the situation, the law has severely cracked down on price violations such as collusion, manipulation of market prices, fabricating and disseminating price increase information, and substantially increasing prices.

Typical cases with bad circumstance will be publicly exposed, forming a deterrent, and resolutely safeguarding the legitimate rights and interests of the people.

  Market supervision departments at all levels in Jiangxi have also issued reminders and warning letters, on-site announcements, interviews and other forms, and adopted various precautionary measures such as reminders, warnings, and warnings in advance to guide relevant tea operators to strengthen price self-discipline, and to curb price increases and follow suit. Unreasonable price increases.

  At the same time, Jiangxi also advocates rational consumption, raises the correct understanding of society, and creates a social atmosphere conducive to the healthy and orderly development of the tea industry.

  Jiangxi is a traditional tea producing province in China. It has a glorious history of "The Tea Classics in the Tang Dynasty, the Song Dynasty, the tribute to the Ming and Qing Dynasties, and is well-known at home and abroad". Tea and porcelain are also known as Jiangxi's two major business cards facing the world.

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