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India Postpones Implementation of Three Chemical Quality Control Orders to October

Jan 20, 2026
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On January 5, 2026, in accordance with the Bureau of Indian Standards Act, 2016, the Department of Chemicals and Petrochemicals (DCPC) of India issued three important announcements, officially postponing the implementation dates of the following three Quality Control Orders (QCOs), thereby providing relevant enterprises with more adequate preparation time.

The postponed Quality Control Orders and their dates are as follows:

Goods or Items

Original Implementation Date

New Implementation Date

Textiles — High Density Polyethylene (HDPE)/ Polypropylene (PP) Woven Sacks for Packaging of 50 kg Cement

January 6, 2026

October 6, 2026

Textiles — Polypropylene (PP) Woven, Laminated, Block Bottom Valve Sacks for Packaging 50 kg Cement

January 6, 2026

October 6, 2026

Textiles — Polypropylene (PP)/ High Density Polyethylene (HDPE) Laminated Woven Sacks for Mail Sorting, Storage, Transport and Distribution

January 6, 2026

October 6, 2026

The DCPC emphasized that once these QCOs are formally implemented, manufacturers of these chemicals must apply for a license from the Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) and use the standard mark on their products. It is important to note that these orders do not apply to chemicals intended solely for export. All relevant manufacturers must comply with these new regulations, and any violations will face corresponding legal penalties under the Bureau of Indian Standards Act, 2016 (BIS Act).

This postponement provides relevant export enterprises with a critical preparation period of approximately nine months. Enterprises should promptly understand the certification requirements, procedures, necessary documents, and associated fees, submit their applications as soon as possible, and complete the certification process. Furthermore, enterprises should pay attention to India's continuously expanding QCO coverage, closely monitor other chemicals that may be affected in the future, and enhance long-term competitiveness by improving product quality and optimizing supply chains.

 

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