Aux claims its products adhere to market standards


China's top market regulator is paying high attention to air-conditioner manufacturer Gree Electric's claim that its rival Aux Group was producing and selling defective products, and has informed the provincial level market regulator in Zhejiang to investigate and verify the allegation as soon as possible.
The regulator will make a disposition after probe and verification, and announce the result to the public in time, said the State Administration for Market Regulation on its website on Monday night.
Gree published a letter on its official Sina Weibo account on Monday afternoon, alleging that Aux's eight types of equipment's real energy efficiency was inconsistent with what it claimed on the label, which it said meant that the equipment burnt more energy than claimed.
Four hours later, Aux launched counterattack through its Weibo account, saying that Gree's reporting was unreasonable and defamatory launched ahead of the upcoming "618 shopping festival" as well as the peak season for air-conditioner sales.
The shopping festival, which runs for 18 days from June 1 every year, was created by e-commerce giant JD.com to celebrate its anniversary.
Aux citing All View Cloud, a consultancy firm, said its air-conditioner sales rose 56 percent year-on-year in the first quarter of this year, while Gree's sales fell 11.6 percent year-on-year.
Aux has reported the case to the public security and filed a lawsuit, the firm said.