Recently, the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY) of India announced that after interviews with various stakeholders, it will take more time to implement the latest standards, and manufacturers need more time to adapt and meet the latest standards, so India The effective date of the mandatory registration of products in the third phase of the Bureau of Standards (BIS) was extended from February 23, 2018 to May 23, 2018.
Since July 2013, MeitY's Electronic Information Commodity Mandatory Registration Act 2012 has come into effect. All products in their mandatory catalogue need to apply for registration with BIS. After registration, they will be marked with standard marks on the products or self-declared to meet the corresponding standards before they can be imported into India and sold in their markets. In 2012 and 2014, MeitY announced the list of mandatory registration products for the first and second phases respectively. On August 16, 2017, the third phase added 13 categories of products to the mandatory registration system, including embedded LED lamps, road and street LED lamps, LED floodlights, LED portable lamps, LED string lights, LED emergency Lamps and other products. Since then, the total number of electronic information products under control in three phases has reached 43 categories.
Since the end of 2015, the General Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine has issued a risk warning notice. Many batches of electronic and information products exported to India in China have not been approved by BIS registration and cannot be cleared at the destination port and are subject to mandatory return.
Taking LED lighting products as an example, since 2014, China’s export of LED lighting products to India has surged, with an export value of 371 million US dollars, a year-on-year growth rate of 231.25%; in 2015, the export volume reached 609 million US dollars. In 2016, the number of Chinese LED lighting products exported to India fell sharply. The main reason is that after the strict implementation of BIS certification, domestically produced LED lighting products do not meet the corresponding standards, resulting in the inability to enter the Indian market.
To this end, remind relevant companies: Grab this opportunity and register for certification early. Samples must be sent to a BIS accredited laboratory for testing and a test report. At the same time, it is also necessary to pay attention to the issuance time of the test report, that is, the report issued from the date of submitting the registration application to BIS to the date of issuance of the report is considered as a valid report. Pay attention to labeling requirements and avoid export obstruction. After the registration is successful, the product must be marked with a standard mark or self-declared to meet the corresponding standards. The logo or text needs to be clear, legible, and non-erasable, and must not be less than the "Arial" number 6. Or change the way of trade, from the whole machine to the spare parts export. Although the BIS certification makes it difficult to export a large number of domestic LED products to India, if the domestic procurement of LED accessories and then to India to assemble, the Indian government will give enterprises tax rebates and subsidies, allowing enterprises to give priority to local resources.

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