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EU and India discussions on BIS certified stainless steel imports fail to cut ice - Report-The 20th China(Guangzhou)Int'l Stainless Steel Industry Exhibition
4/24/2019  - Stainless Steel Exhibition
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    Business Line reported that EU has said that its discussions with Indian authorities on the compulsory re-testing of specified stainless steel product imported into the country at BIS authorized laboratories has failed to resolve the issue. It sought to pursue the matter further at the World Trade Organization’s committee on technical barriers to trade. In a fresh representation, the EU reiterated its demand that India should accept the tests carried out in foreign accredited laboratories attesting compliance with ISO standards (or Indian standards) and stop conducting factory inspections in the EU steel mills that have quality management systems as defined in ISO 9001. The representation stated that “Given that the intermediate product is a low risk one and that the EU producers comply with international requirements and specifications, the EU is making these demands.” 

The EU, however, has not indicated if it would file a dispute with the WTO over the matter.

Responding to India’s defense, the EU said that it had already complied with internationally recognized standards, as well as with safety and quality standards recognized around the world. It said that “The EU would like to ask the Indian authorities to confirm whether these standards are equivalent to the relevant international standards. If that is the case, those international standards should be referred to in the text as well.”

The EU also asked India to apply the certification only with reference to stainless steel grades. It said that “There should be no restrictions on physical dimensions (thickness, width or length) and no restriction on the finishing of the products (finishes, edge conditions etc.) as there are many different sizes and finishing for stainless steel products.”

It added “Furthermore, once the producing mill is verified and the product certified, the certification should remain valid in case the product is issued to the mill''s service centres and then shipped to India to avoid an unnecessary and burdensome double certification process.”

India already has 50 carbon steel and three stainless steel products under the ambit of its quality control order. The Indian Steel Ministry recently notified its plans of including a few more steel items to the list. The EU had alleged that such controls were a non-tariff barrier, but India argued that the BIS standards were necessary in order to take into account the manufacturing practices here 不锈钢展-2019第二十届广州国际不锈钢工业展-效果最好的不锈钢展会-The 20th China(Guangzhou)Int''l Stainless Steel Industry Exhibition - Stainless Steel exhibition,2019 Stainless Steel exhibition, China Stainless Steel exhibition, Guangzhou Stainless Steel expo,Guangzhou Stainless Steel exhibition, 2019 Stainless Steel expo, China Stainless Steel expo .
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