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Food and Consumer Affairs Minister Paswan also directed his ministry officials not to procure any Chinese products for day-to-day office-use purposes.
“I want to appeal to everyone that the way China is behaving, we boycott all Chinese products,” Paswan told reporters here.
Expressing concerns over illegal imports of sub-standard Chinese products like diyas and furniture, the minister said that the government will strictly implement the quality rules framed by the Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS).
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The new BIS law, passed in Parliament in 2016, empowers the Centre and the BIS to promote a culture of quality of products and services through mandatory or voluntary compliance with Indian standards.
The law provides for widening the scope of conformity assessment, enhancing penalties and making offences compoundable besides recalling of the products including with ISI marked, but not conforming to relevant Indian Standards.