Standardization Administration of China - Related Organizations - Ministry of Industry and Information Technology

Ministry of Industry and Information Technology

The Ministry of Industry and Information Technology (MIIT) interfaces with the ITU.

  • China Electronics Standardization Institute (CESI)
  • China Communications Standards Association (CCSA)
    • National Information Technology Standardization Technical Committee (NITS)
    • China Wireless Telecommunication Standards working Group (CWTS)
  • China Standards Information Center (CSSN)
  • China Electronics Standardization Association (CESA)

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