Commerce and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal highlighted the importance of quality control orders in reducing sub-standard imports, ensuring consumer safety, and promoting domestic industry competitiveness. He emphasized that QCOs aim to provide high-quality products to consumers and protect them from potential risks associated with sub-standard imports.

In a significant statement, Commerce and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal emphasized the importance of quality control orders (QCOs) in curbing the influx of substandard products and ensuring consumer safety. Addressing an industry event in New Delhi, Goyal highlighted the need for domestic industries to embrace QCOs rather than opposing them.
QCOs: Not a Barrier, but a Guarantee of Quality
Goyal clarified that the implementation of QCOs is not intended to hinder imports but to ensure that consumers have access to high-quality products. He stressed the potential risks associated with substandard imports, particularly in sectors like utensils, where safety is paramount. The minister asserted that consumers have the right to expect and receive quality products.
Promoting Domestic Manufacturing and Economic Growth
Goyal underscored the significance of fostering a competitive industrial landscape to drive economic growth and propel India towards becoming a developed nation. He cautioned against relying solely on protectionist measures, as they offer only temporary benefits. Instead, he urged industries to enhance their competitiveness and embrace global standards.
Encouraging Domestic Procurement and Local Manufacturing
The minister appealed to the private sector to support local manufacturers by procuring goods domestically rather than resorting to imports. He emphasized the need for businesses to become "Viksit Bharat Ambassadors" and contribute to the growth of the nation's manufacturing sector.
Piyush Goyal's emphasis on quality control orders and the promotion of domestic manufacturing underscores the government's commitment to ensuring consumer safety and fostering economic growth. By encouraging industries to embrace competitiveness and discouraging protectionist tendencies, the minister sets the stage for India's transformation into a developed nation.
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