City regulator opens new service hall
Shanghai鈥檚 market watchdog launched a new service hall yesterday, providing one-stop service for applicants of government services such as business registration, trademarks, patents, advertisement reviews and file checks.
The two-story service hall at 310 Zhaojiabang Road in Xuhui District incorporates areas for self-service checks, collection of licenses and certificates and a waiting area.
It relies on an intelligent Internet of Things platform to conduct unified access management of facilities, making services as convenient as online shopping, the Shanghai Administration for Market Regulation said.
A number of other affairs covering special equipment, metrology, and qualification certification can also be applied for at the service hall, the administration said.
The aim is to provide transparent, efficient and accurate services for applicants to create a better business environment in the city, said Chen Xuejun, director of the administration.
Applicants can also rate the performance of officials at the hall.
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