Tianjin Customs detected 1261 batches of unqualified import and export goods last year

Recently, Tianjin Customs released the quality and safety situation of imported and exported goods at Tianjin Port since last year, as well as typical cases of imported and exported consumer goods inspection. In 2025, Tianjin Customs inspected a total of 59000 batches of imported and exported goods, and detected 1261 batches of unqualified goods, with a unqualified detection rate of 2.1%. In the first two months of this year, a total of 8150 batches of imported and exported goods were inspected, and 134 batches of unqualified goods were detected, with a unqualified detection rate of 1.6%.
It is reported that the unqualified products mainly involve categories such as imported cars, medical equipment, and children's consumer goods. In 2025, Tianjin Customs detected major quality and safety risks such as poor operation of parallel imported vehicle steering systems and discrepancies between declared information and actual goods information of old mechanical and electrical products. In addition, imported medical devices without registration certificates were seized and returned, imported baby food spoons with excessive total migration volume were found, and enterprises were ordered to remove them in a timely manner to safeguard the legitimate rights and interests of consumers.
Relying on artificial intelligence technology, Tianjin Customs continuously improves the risk warning system for import and export commodities, establishes three types of models: general, specialized, and fallback, sets adjustable and controllable risk thresholds, and has automatic calculation and real-time monitoring functions. At the same time, using the "web crawler+intelligent filtering" method to collect quality and safety risk information of imported and exported goods, and strengthening the inspection of similar products. Last year, Tianjin Customs undertook 28 assessment and public opinion monitoring tasks, which were converted into 18 work notices from the General Administration of Customs, 1 industry standard, and 1 achievement in optimizing reform models, with a conversion rate of 71.4%.