The Indian Government has said that it has excluded 40-odd grades of stainless steel used in auto and engineering sectors from the Stainless Steel Quality Control (QC) Order, 2016.
As per reports, the Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) recently came out with the order, which stipulates a mandatory registration with the state-run quality control body. It also prohibits manufacture, import, storage, sale and distribution of stainless steel products by trade and industry without such registration.
The order provides stainless steel makers and dealers more time to register their products with the BIS. Commenting on the issue, a senior government official told the media, "Around 40 grades have been exempted. These are customer specific stainless steel flat rolled products used in auto, industrial and engineering sectors, however, those used in utensils and kitchenware applications are covered under the QC Order."
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