China goods conform to Indian standards |
Chinese are ensuring they conform to Indian standards to enjoy a big share in perhaps the world`s largest consumer market within a free conomy. Chinese manufacturers are ensuring upgrades. The Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) shows that over 60% of the recently registered products are Made in China and they are ensuring Indian standards to tap into the rapidly growing market. From mobile phones to printers, power adapters, set top boxes, notebooks, tablets and servers, Chinese manufacturers are increasingly taking advantage of a new scheme — self-declaration conformity — for meeting Indian standards. Of the 1,574 items registered with BIS, around 960 are Chinese goods, while manufacturers from Germany, the US, South Korea, Thailand, Malaysia and Singapore have not tapped the fast-track or Tatkal registration scheme as much.
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