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Mon, Dec 01 2025
Raju Karn
Importing steel into India - especially into Delhi NCR (Delhi, Noida, Gurugram, Ghaziabad, Faridabad) now requires strict compliance with the latest rules of the Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS). One document that every importer eventually comes across is the NOC for Steel Import.
Even though the process sounds simple, many businesses face delays because of missing documents, unclear requirements, and constant regulatory changes. This guide explains everything in a clean, straightforward language—so you understand exactly what is required, why it is required, and how to get it without any worries.
If you’re a steel trader, importer, manufacturer sourcing materials internationally, or a new entrant planning to import steel into India for the first time—this guide is for you.
A No Objection Certificate (NOC) for Steel Import is an approval issued to businesses that want to import certain categories of steel into India. Depending on the steel type and usage, the NOC may be required from:
● Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS)
● Steel Ministry or Directorate General of Foreign Trade (DGFT)
● Customs Department
● Specific Port Authorities
If the steel product falls under mandatory BIS certification, then the importer must also comply with the Steel and Steel Products (Quality Control) Order.
In 2025, India strengthened steel import regulations to prevent substandard and low-quality steel from entering the market. This protects:
▪ Public infrastructure
▪ Consumer safety
▪ Construction quality
▪ Industrial manufacturing
▪ National economic standards
Because of this, the government made BIS certification and NOC checks stricter—especially for Delhi NCR-based importers due to high consumption in construction and manufacturing.
You need a NOC if you import:
➔ Steel coils or sheets
➔ Structural steel
➔ Alloy & non-alloy steel
➔ Reinforcement bars
➔ Galvanized steel
➔ Carbon steel
➔ Stainless steel grades
➔ Steel products covered under BIS CRS
Whether you’re located in Delhi, Noida, Gurugram, Ghaziabad, or Faridabad, import clearance requires the same documentation and BIS conformity.
Most common categories:
– Hot Rolled Steel Coils / Sheets
– Cold Rolled Steel
– Stainless Steel Sheets, Pipes, Tubes
– Electrical Steel
– Galvanized & Zinc-Coated Steel
– Steel Wire Rods
– Steel Bars & Structural Steel
– Steel Products under BIS CRS Scheme
If a product falls under mandatory BIS standards like IS 277, IS 2062, IS 1608 etc., NOC is mandatory.
1. IEC (Import Export Code)
Your business must have a valid IEC from DGFT.
2. Purchase Order or Invoice
Proof of the steel material you are importing.
3. Product Specification Sheet
Composition, grade, thickness, and technical details of the steel.
4. Mill Test Certificate (MTC)
Issued by the manufacturer to confirm quality and parameters.
5. BIS Registration or BIS CRS License
If applicable for your product category.
6. Bill of Lading
Shipment details for customs clearance.
7. Packing List
Item-wise quantity and packaging.
8. Origin Certificate
Issued by the exporting country.
9. Test Reports
Lab test results, chemical analysis, mechanical testing.
10. Application Form + Undertaking
As per the concerned department.
Step 1: Check if your steel falls under the BIS mandatory list (CRS Registration, Standard Mark License, Compulsory Certification).
Step 2: Collect all technical and legal documents.
Step 3: Submit the NOC application to the relevant authority.
Step 4: Government verifies product grade, test reports, BIS compliance, and shipment authenticity.
Step 5: Receive NOC approval if everything is correct.
Step 6: Proceed with customs clearance after NOC validation.
At PSR Compliance, we work with businesses across Delhi NCR that import steel for construction, manufacturing, automotive, fabrication, and trading needs. Our team helps you avoid delays, penalties, and compliance confusion.
We assist with:
Checking whether BIS certification is required
➡ Preparing complete document sets
➡ Filing NOC applications
➡ Handling BIS CRS registration
➡ Coordinating with customs officers
➡ End-to-end support until your shipment is cleared
Steel importers in Delhi NCR trust us because we reduce their import time and ensure they stay fully compliant with 2025 norms.
It is an approval required to import specific steel products into India.
Yes, if your product falls under the BIS Quality Control Order.
Usually 3–7 working days, depending on document accuracy.
Most structural, alloy, and industrial steel categories need NOC.
Yes, if covered under mandatory BIS standards.
No, customs will stop shipments lacking required compliance.
IEC, invoice, MTC, test reports, product specifications, and BIS details.
It depends—BIS, DGFT, or port authorities depending on product type.
No, but clearance speed depends on accurate documentation.
PSR Compliance provides end-to-end documentation and filing support.