Quality Control Orders and Impact on Exports

  • 13th June, 2025

The Indian government is deciding to boost exports through Quality Control Orders (QCOs) instead of providing subsidies to the export sector.

About Quality Control Orders (QCOs)

  • These are regulations that require products to meet minimum quality standards set by the Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS).
  • 187 QCOs have been notified for 769 products by March 2025.
  • The government believes that subsidies alone cannot increase exports.
  • Therefore, now exporters will be pressured to improve through quality standards in line with the new policy.

Other Support Measures for Exporters

  • The government is ready to help exporters in land acquisition and clearing other regulatory hurdles.
  • However, there are no plans to increase subsidies, except in some special cases, such as the production of rare earth batteries, for which a supply crisis has arisen.

Impact on exports

  • Improvement in quality: QCOs enforce the minimum quality standards of Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) which will increase the global acceptance of exported products.
  • Increase in competitiveness: Meeting the quality standards in the global market will make Indian exporters competitive in markets like Europe, US.
  • Impact on export cost: The initial cost to comply with QCOs may increase, especially for MSMEs, which will upgrade the production process.
  • Impact on global supply chain: The imposition of QCOs on products like rare earth batteries will reduce India's dependence on foreign companies. Indigenous production will be boosted, leading to self-sufficiency in exports.

Criticism and support

  • Opposition: Niti Aayog Vice Chairman Suman Beri has described QCOs as a distortive intervention which may impact MSMEs.
  • Support: The government believes that improving quality will increase the competitiveness of Indian products in the international market and thus boost exports.
  • Industry demand: The Federation of Indian Mineral Industries (FIMI) has demanded subsidy on purchase of alternative fuel heavy machinery for mining to offset the high cost of electric trucks.
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