The issue explains how businesses qualify as local suppliers under procurement rules. The key takeaway is that proper local content declaration boosts tender eligibility and credibility.
The article explains how GeM enables businesses to sell directly to government buyers under legal provisions. The key takeaway is that registration is essential for accessing government contracts.
BIS certification ensures product safety and quality under the BIS Act, 2016. Businesses must follow strict procedures and compliance requirements to obtain and retain certification.
ICEGATE is the official CBIC portal that allows importers and exporters to manage customs processes online. Registration enables businesses to file documents, track shipments, and pay duties electronically.
CDSCO approval is required before drugs, medical devices, and related products can be manufactured or sold in India. The regulation ensures safety, quality, and compliance with healthcare laws.
Explains how India’s Battery Waste Management Rules place Extended Producer Responsibility on manufacturers and importers to ensure collection, recycling, and safe disposal of battery waste.
Barcode registration is an important step for manufacturers in India who want to sell their products in supermarkets, online marketplaces, through distributors, or in export markets. A barcode is a set of lines and numbers printed on a product that can be scanned by a machine. When scanned, it quickly shows the product details in billing and inventory systems. This makes sales faster and helps track stock properly.
NSIC registration allows eligible MSMEs to access government tenders without paying EMD and tender fees, strengthening procurement opportunities.
This guide explains COO regulations under India’s Foreign Trade Policy and DGFT procedures. Proper compliance ensures duty benefits and smooth customs clearance.
This explains why genuine shareholders face rejection in IEPF claims due to procedural lapses. The key takeaway is that compliance errors, not ineligibility, cause most failures.