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Indian Firms Expand Capacity, Boost Exports as QCOs Restrict Chinese Imports
13 Nov, 2025
Summary
- Indian manufacturers triple domestic sourcing to 30% in 3 years
- 75 new licenses issued to domestic firms since QCOs introduced
- Small units in Amritsar expand capacity 2-3 times due to QCOs

As of November 13th, 2025, India's push for local manufacturing is gaining significant traction, with industry leaders calling for the retention of quality control orders (QCOs) that have restricted imports from China and strengthened domestic production.
Over the past three years, several Indian firms have expanded their domestic sourcing and production capabilities. Hafele India, the local arm of the German furniture fittings and architectural hardware firm, has tripled its share of domestically sourced products to 30%. Similarly, the introduction of QCOs has led to the issuance of 75 new licenses to domestic manufacturers across various sectors. Leading brands like Milton, Cello, and Borosil are now increasingly focusing on local production.




