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India Delays Quality Control Orders for Five Chemicals
Oct 24, 2024

Recently, the Department of Chemicals and Petrochemicals (DCPC) in India delayed the implementation dates for quality control orders pertaining to polyurethanes, p-Xylene and three other substances. It aims to provide manufacturers and other stakeholders with additional time to adapt to the new quality standards. It is intended to ensure that all parties involved can fully comply with the impending standards within the stipulated time frame, thereby enhancing the consistency of product quality and market regulation.

According to the announcement, the new implementation dates for these five chemicals are as follows:

Goods or Items Original Implementation Date New Implementation Date
Textiles — Polypropylene (PP) Woven, Laminated, Block Bottom Valve Sacks for Packaging of 50 kg Cement September 6, 2024 December 6, 2024
Textiles— Polypropylene (PP)/ High Density Polyethylene (HDPE) Laminated Woven Sacks for Mail Sorting, Storage,Transport and Distribution September 6, 2024 December 6, 2024
Polyurethanes September 19, 2024 March 19, 2025
p-Xylene  September 19, 2024 March 19, 2025
Ethylene Vinyl Acetate Copolymers October 3, 2024 October 3, 2025

Once these QCOs are implemented, manufacturers of these chemicals must apply for licenses from the Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS). The products must bear the standard mark under the license. The orders do not apply to chemicals intended for export only. All relevant manufacturers must comply with these new orders. Those who fails to comply with the orders shall be penalized in accordance with the provisions of the Bureau of Indian Standards Act (BIS Act), 2016.

 

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