The mines ministry has proposed enforcing quality controls on the sale of primary lead, refined nickel, zinc, and tin ingots in the country. These controls, formulated by the Bureau of Indian Standards, would require licences for sale and aim to support MSMEs and prevent substandard imports. Stakeholders have 60 days to submit suggestions on the draft Quality Control Orders. Read The Rest at :
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