220 goods to get quality norms
Mint Mumbai|January 20, 2024
A large variety of products will come under the purview of the Quality Control Order norms by 22 December
Dhirendra Kumar
220 goods to get quality norms

About 220 products, including goods manufactured in India and imported from other countries, will have to comply with Quality Control Order (QCO) norms by May 2027 and majority of them, 218 products, would have to adhere to the regulations by the end of this year.

A large variety of products will come under the QCO purview, following a government notification, which has set 22 December as the deadline by which the government will bring all newly added products under the purview of QCO.

この記事は Mint Mumbai の January 20, 2024 版に掲載されています。

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この記事は Mint Mumbai の January 20, 2024 版に掲載されています。

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