Three-quarters of the LED bulbs sold in the Indian market do not meet the standards?
Based on a survey of 200 e-retailers in major cities such as Mumbai, Hyderabad, Ahmedabad and New Delhi in July, the report found that some products were false and there were security risks, including the discovery of the Indian capital New Delhi. The largest number of fake products.
The report points out that fake and unlicensed LED products pose a serious threat not only to organized and well-conformed market participants, but also to the implementation of key government programs, such as the “Made in India” program, which aims to build more in the country. Multi-manufacturing companies.
In August, the Indian Bureau of Standards (BIS) has ordered LED manufacturers to register BIS for safety inspections. Officials say India is tightening quality controls on consumers and capital goods, and in view of diplomatic tensions on the borders of the two most populous countries around the world, it calls for curbing imports of cheap goods from China.
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The report also stated that “fake products also affect the government’s tax revenue, etc., while violating the business philosophy of “easy work”. According to the survey results, 48% of LED bulb brands did not mention the manufacturer's address, and 31% did not have the manufacturer's name.