Alerts & Updates 29th Jul 2022

BIS Update: Extension of Mandatory Certification for Additional Chemical Products

Authors

Sanjay Notani Partner | Mumbai
Naghm Ghei Principal Associate | Delhi NCR
Mitul Kaushal Consultant | Delhi NCR

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  • Dear Reader,

    We hope this email finds you well. We are writing to you with an important update regarding mandatory registration requirements applicable to imports of certain Chemicals into India.

    Background The Government of India has on July 28, 2022, extended the date of enforcement of existing Quality Control Orders for Morpholine, Acetic Acid, Methanol and Aniline. Producers of these products will now have additional time to obtain BIS certification of their products. The relevant Orders are available here.
    Products concerned The date of entry into force of existing Quality Control Orders for the following chemicals has been extended:

    Product Date of Entry into force
    Morpholine February 1, 2023
    Acetic Acid February 3, 2023
    Methanol February 3, 2023
    Aniline February 3, 2023

    For an updated list of chemical products under mandatory BIS certification, please click here.

    For an updated list of steel & iron products under mandatory BIS certification, please Click Here

    Next Steps As per the notifications, producers of these chemicals will now have additional time to secure BIS certification before these Orders come into force. Once these Orders come into force, both domestic and foreign manufacturers of these products will only be able to export/sell in India with a valid BIS license in place.

    To obtain this license, both foreign producers and domestic manufacturers of these products would need to submit an application to the BIS seeking certification. Furthermore, the process of certification will also require physical testing and inspection of the relevant chemicals at the factory premises as well as parallel testing by a BIS authorised laboratory in India to verify the same. BIS certification is a time-consuming process and therefore it is recommended that interested producers make applications for certification at the earliest in cases wherein Quality Control Orders have been issued and are pending enforcement.

    For any queries or comments on this update, please feel free to contact us at insights@elp-in.com.

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