NEW DELHI: After initial resistance, the plywood and MDF board industry has agreed to implement the mandatory quality control norms as they have recognised the long-term benefits of adhering to high-quality standards, Commerce and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal has said.
He said India is introducing modern standards that are often harmonised with prevailing standards in other parts of the world, particularly the developed countries.
India's continuous focus on quality is now recognised and appreciated within the country and internationally as well, the minister said.
The Department for Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade (DPIIT) had introduced quality control orders (QCO) for plywood, MDF boards, and other wooden products to boost domestic manufacturing and cut imports of sub-standard goods.
Due to the opposition of the domestic industry, the implementation of the QCO was extended. These mandatory norms will be for domestic and foreign players.
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