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Dos and Don'ts of ISI Marking for Foreign Manufacturers

 The ISI mark is undoubtedly the most distinguished product quality certification mark in India. The ISI mark is circulated by the Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS). Over three hundred products require mandatory ISI certification before being traded in India. BIS Certification Be it Indian manufacturers or foreigners, both have to comply with the standards and rules set by the BIS to maintain the superior quality of the products. However, there are certain additional rules that foreign manufacturers have to follow to obtain the ISI mark of BIScertification mark. To help you get an insight into what a foreign manufacturer should follow, here are some dos and don’ts of ISI markings. Dos #1 Have an AIR No matter what type of product a foreign manufacturer is planning to launch in India, they have to appoint an Authorized Indian Representative (AIR) who will take total accountability for the actions of the company. The assigned AIR should be an Indian national and must be an AIR

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