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Govt Lifts Import Curbs, Textile Makers Cheer Cheaper Raw Materials
14 Nov
Summary
- Govt withdraws quality standards for 14 products, benefiting textile industry
- Relaxation aims to improve cost competitiveness and export potential
- Domestic petrochemical firms may face pressure from increased imports

On November 14, 2025, the Indian government announced the withdrawal of quality control orders (QCOs) for 14 key raw materials, a decision that is set to significantly benefit the country's textile industry. The QCOs, issued by the Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS), had previously subjected manufacturers and importers of these goods to certain quality standards, which in turn raised costs that were passed on to downstream industries.
The move comes after a Niti Aayog committee recommended relaxing the QCOs, which were seen as a burden, particularly for micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs) that import these materials in large quantities. The withdrawal is expected to make raw materials like polyester, polypropylene, and PVC more accessible and affordable for textile makers, improving their cost competitiveness and export potential.




