China orders food delivery platforms to tighten safety controls
→Mandatory self-inspections and compliance upgrades required
Change
China’s SAMR ordered major food delivery platforms to conduct self-inspections and strengthen food safety controls ahead of new rules.
Why it matters
Platforms must document compliance, improve vendor vetting and meet regulatory requirements before enforcement begins in June 2026.
Implications
- → Platforms must upgrade controls — compliance costs increase
- → Failure to comply risks penalties — enforcement exposure rises
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