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Quality control norms for cookware and utensils set to kick in from October in a phased manner

DPIIT's QCOs apply to a wide range of products, including smart meters, footwear, toys, cooking utensils, fire extinguishers, safety glass, welding rods, and components for building, all to ensure safety and improve manufacturing quality.

August 26, 2025 / 18:29 IST
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All large and medium-scale manufacturers in the food and beverages sector have been directed by the Department of Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade (DPIIT) to comply with Quality Control Order (QCO) for cookware, utensils and cans from October 1, after nearly a year of relaxation in norms.

The government has, however, staggered the QCO implementation date. Small enterprises will have to comply from January, 2026 and micro enterprises from April, 2026, according to a fresh notification published on August 23. All items meant for export have been exempted from the order.

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The department also introduced relaxations to support smaller players, particularly small micro-enterprises under the government’s Udyam portal for registration of MSMEs, wherein the investment in plant and machinery or equipment at original cost does not exceed Rs 25 lakh and the turnover does not exceed Rs 2 crore for the previous financial year.

A QCO is a regulatory framework of the government to ensure specific products meet established quality and safety standards. It mandates compliance with Indian standards for manufacturing, production, and imports, aiming to protect consumers and promote high-quality domestic goods in line with international norms.