AC makers get more time to comply with quality norms
Financial Express Mumbai
|January 04, 2024
THE GOVERNMENT ON Wednesday exempted some air conditioner parts, including high capacity compressors, from mandatory quality control norms for a year on industry demand, till October 2024.
The quality control order (QCO) for air conditioners, compressors and its parts came into force on October 1 this year and it applies equally to those which are produced by domestic manufacturers and imported.
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