NEW DELHI: The government has extended the implementation timeline for the Safety of Household, Commercial and Similar Electrical Appliances Quality Control Order, 2025 by nearly one year, now scheduled to take effect from March 19, 2026, for domestic large and medium enterprises as well as foreign manufacturers.The decision follows a stakeholder consultation held on May 15, during which Commerce and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal addressed industry concerns, including issues related to legacy stock and the preparedness required for compliance. The extension aims to ease the transition and support smoother implementation.The Quality Control Order (QCO) applies to all household and commercial electrical appliances with voltage ratings up to 250 volts for single-phase and up to 480 volts for other appliances, including DC and battery-operated equipment. However, the Department for Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade (DPIIT) clarified that electrical products already covered under separate QCOs will remain exempt.To further support ease of doing business, the government has granted additional time for smaller enterprises. Small enterprises will receive an extra three months, while micro enterprises will be given six additional months beyond the general implementation date.The 2025 QCO is part of a broader effort to strengthen India’s quality ecosystem, reduce the import of substandard products, and bolster domestic manufacturing. The move is complemented by initiatives to expand quality testing infrastructure and streamline product documentation, laying the groundwork for a more robust national quality framework.
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