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Basic data | Standard ID | GB/T 46277-2025 (GB/T46277-2025) | | Description (Translated English) | Implementation guidelines for credit commitment of business entities | | Sector / Industry | National Standard (Recommended) | | Classification of Chinese Standard | A20 | | Classification of International Standard | 03.080.99 | | Word Count Estimation | 14,144 | | Date of Issue | 2025-08-29 | | Date of Implementation | 2025-12-01 | | Issuing agency(ies) | State Administration for Market Regulation; Standardization Administration of China |
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ICS 03.080.99
CCSA20
National Standards of the People's Republic of China
Guidelines for the Implementation of Credit Commitments by Business Entities
Published on 2025-08-29
Implemented on December 1, 2025
State Administration for Market Regulation
The State Administration for Standardization issued a statement.
Table of Contents
Preface III
Introduction IV
1.Scope 1
2 Normative References 1
3.Terms and Definitions 1
4.Basic Principles 1
4.1 Compliance 1
4.2 Authenticity 1
4.3 Timeliness 1
5.Types of Commitment 2
5.1 Application Area Type 2
5.2 Application Scenario Type 2
6.Basic Content 2
7.Management Procedures 2
8.Rewards and Punishments 3
8.1 Incentives for Trustworthiness 3
8.2 Disciplinary Measures for Dishonesty 3
Appendix A (Informative) Example of a Credit Commitment Letter 4
References 6
Foreword
This document complies with the provisions of GB/T 1.1-2020 "Standardization Work Guidelines Part 1.Structure and Drafting Rules of Standardization Documents".
Drafting.
Please note that some content in this document may involve patents. The issuing organization of this document assumes no responsibility for identifying patents.
This document was proposed and is under the jurisdiction of the National Social Credit Standardization Technical Committee (SAC/TC470).
This document was drafted by. China National Institute of Standardization, State Administration for Market Regulation, and National Public Credit and Geospatial Information Center.
Shaanxi Provincial Administration for Market Regulation, Hubei Provincial Administration for Market Regulation, China Cybersecurity Review and Certification and Market Supervision Big Data Center, China
National Institute of Metrology, Hubei Provincial Institute of Standardization and Quality, Jiangsu Provincial Institute of Quality and Standardization, China Academy of Civil Aviation Science and Technology
China Jiliang University, Zhushan County Data Bureau, Pingdingshan High-tech Industrial Development Zone, Chengdu Shuimu Tsinghua Technology Co., Ltd., Yongdao Engineering Consulting
Limited Liability Company, Zhengzhou Hezhi Grain Engineering Co., Ltd., Nanning Taishang Medical Equipment Co., Ltd., State-owned Enterprise Reform Credit Management (Beijing) Co., Ltd., and four
Chuansenpu Pipe Co., Ltd., YTO Express Co., Ltd., Zhejiang Mingkai Integrated Housing Co., Ltd., Huizhou Jinghong Precision Technology Co., Ltd.
Limited Liability Company, Dongguan Xiongchi Electronics Co., Ltd., Shandong Jubaili Trading Co., Ltd., Shandong Provincial Institute of Standardization, Hangzhou Electronic Technology
Universities, China Service Trade Association, and China Federation of Internet Societies.
The main drafters of this document are. Zhou Li, Lei Guangcheng, Meng Cuizhu, Feng Caihong, Liu Cong, Yan Xiaoliang, Zhu Lihong, Zhang Heng, Huang Rong, Zhao Yan, and Zhao Jiangli.
Cai Huali, Wang Xiao, Xie Li, Gu Liping, Jiang Zhou, Zhao Suhua, Yu Dadong, Li Xianghua, Wang Liyuan, Li Xiuping, Gao Xiaoliang, Sun Guoquan, Sun Liangquan
Sun Ying, Zhou Mingxing, Ye Ruyi, Si Lan, Wu Yanlin, Ji Kui, Lai Minghua, Qin Yuzhuang, Yin Weihua, Tang Liang, Wang Yongxing, Song Hejing, Liu Xia, Deng Suming
Huang Lingzhi, Sun He, Li Ruodi, Liang Lifeng, Li Qing, Zhou Hanting, Shang Weilong, Song Jiali, Wang Shijie, Zhang Yunyun.
introduction
Credit commitments are an important component of building a new market supervision mechanism based on credit, and are a way to innovate social governance and strengthen in-process and in-process supervision.
Post-regulation measures are an important means to promote self-discipline and honest operation among business entities, and an inherent requirement for optimizing the business environment.
With the active promotion of market supervision and other departments, some business entities have begun to gradually incorporate credit commitments into their credit records and disclose them to the public.
By making things public, we can accept social supervision and achieve self-improvement and self-perfection.
To promote the standardization of credit commitments and improve the effectiveness of credit supervision of business entities, the Credit Supervision Department of the State Administration for Market Regulation has...
Based on a survey and analysis of the implementation and management of credit commitments by business entities nationwide, this paper proposes that business entities should disclose their commitments to the public in a standardized format.
The initiative promotes credit commitments and organizes relevant units to compile guidelines for their implementation, guiding and urging business entities to make credit commitments in a standardized manner and earnestly.
Uphold credit commitments and continuously improve the level of law-abiding and honest business operations.
Guidelines for the Implementation of Credit Commitments by Business Entities
1.Scope
This document establishes the basic principles for the implementation of credit commitments by business entities, and outlines the types, basic content, management procedures, and rewards and punishments for credit commitments.
Measures and other related information.
This document applies to the management and application of credit commitments by various business entities in administrative matters, and includes information on businesses with business activities.
Organizations can also refer to this.
2 Normative references
The contents of the following documents, through normative references within the text, constitute essential provisions of this document. Dated citations are not included.
For references to documents, only the version corresponding to that date applies to this document; for undated references, the latest version (including all amendments) applies.
This document.
GB/T 22117 Basic Terms for Credit
3.Terms and Definitions
The terms and definitions defined in GB/T 22117 and the following terms and definitions apply to this document.
3.1
business entity
Natural persons, legal persons, and unincorporated organizations that engage in business activities for profit.
3.2
credit commitment
According to the principle of good faith, a written guarantee is made by a business entity.
4 Basic Principles
4.1 Compliance
The commitments made will not harm national or public interests or protect the legitimate rights and interests of consumers and businesses.
4.2 Authenticity
The commitment content objectively and truthfully reflects the credit status of the business entity, and does not contain any false, concealed or exaggerated elements.
4.3 Timeliness
The commitment is timely and effective, reflecting the credit status of the business entity at a certain point in time.

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