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Steel Imports Under Scrutiny as Govt Enforces Quality Controls

In a significant move to protect the integrity of the domestic steel industry, the Indian government has ramped up its efforts to tackle the issue of substandard steel imports. The Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS), in collaboration with the Ministry of Steel, has introduced a Quality Control Order (QCO) aimed at ensuring that only steel products conforming to national standards are available in the Indian market.

The QCO, which applies to both domestic manufacturers and imported steel, is designed to safeguard consumers by ensuring high-quality steel across various sectors. According to the Ministry of Steel, any steel products that do not meet the relevant BIS standards will be prohibited under the new order. Union Minister for Steel and Heavy Industries, H.D. Kumaraswamy, clarified in a statement to the Rajya Sabha that the QCO is not intended to hinder steel imports but to guarantee that all imported steel meets the same stringent quality requirements as domestic steel. He further explained that steel grades not covered under BIS standards may still be imported, provided a No Objection Certificate (NOC) is obtained from the Ministry of Steel.

The QCO initiative underscores the government’s commitment to maintaining high quality standards in the steel sector. The BIS formulates these quality benchmarks in consultation with industry stakeholders, ensuring they are aligned with global standards and industry needs. To date, the Ministry of Steel has issued 151 QCOs, demonstrating a continuous, proactive approach to quality control. The introduction of these stringent measures comes as part of a broader effort to curb the dumping of substandard steel into India. By enforcing compliance with BIS standards, the government aims to protect consumers, particularly in sectors such as construction and infrastructure, where the quality and safety of steel products are paramount.

With India’s rapid industrialisation and growing infrastructure needs, the government’s focus on ensuring access to quality steel is expected to play a pivotal role in the country’s continued development. By strengthening quality assurance measures, the Ministry of Steel is working to safeguard the future of India’s steel market and ensure its growth remains sustainable and reliable.

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