Govt issues quality orders for retro reflective devices used in bicycles 
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Govt issues quality orders for retro reflective devices used in bicycles

The government has issued QCOs for bicycles retro reflective devices with a view to contain imports of sub-standard products and promote domestic manufacturing

PSU Watch Bureau

New Delhi: The government has issued quality control norms for bicycles retro reflective devices with a view to contain imports of sub-standard products and promote domestic manufacturing in the country. The Bicycles-Retro Reflective Devices (Quality Control) Order, 2023 will come into force from July 1 this year, according to an order of the Department for Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade (DPIIT).

'Notified items can't be produced, sold, imported & stocked unless they bear BIS'

The notified items cannot be produced, sold/traded, imported and stocked unless they bear BIS (Bureau of Indian Standards) mark. This order, however, would not apply to goods or articles meant for exports. "Any person who contravenes the provisions of this order shall be punishable under the provisions of the Bureau of Indian Standards Act, 2016," it added.

The department is also working on bringing quality control orders (QCOs) for a number of other products such as aluminium alloy items, bolts, nuts and fasteners, ceiling fan regulator, conduits and fittings for electrical installations, copper products, and fire extinguishers hinge.

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