GJEPC with India Pavilion rocks over September HK Fair!
94
leading gem & jewellery manufacturers showcase from India;
GJEPC
unveils the International Corporate Campaign at the show
India
Pavilion at the September Hong Kong Jewellery & Gem Fair is being represented
by 94 leading Indian manufacturers/exhibitors showcasing their strength and
skill in manufacturing world class gems and jewellery. Hong Kong has been the
largest export market for the Indian Gem & Jewellery industry, and this
platform has provided the requisite opportunity to take its exports further
over the years.
Location
for the Diamond and Gemstones sections of the India Pavilion is at Hall no. 11
and 10 respectively at the AsiaWorld-Expo from 12th-16th September; and
Jewellery section will be at Hall 3E at Hong Kong Convention & Exhibition
Centre (HKCEC) from 14th- 18th September 2018.
GJEPC
will launch its International Corporate Campaign at this mega show. The
Campaign projects India’s forte in producing world class diamonds and gems. The
Campaign also highlights India’s finesse in crafting exquisite and intricate
jewellery.
Mr
Pramod Agrawal, Chairman, GJEPC said, “For India, with total exports of USD 42
billion and with 33% of total G & J exports directed to Hong Kong, it has been
the largest export market. Each year our presence at this platform helps us
enhance our relationship with the existing clients and also generate new ones.
Exports of cut and polished diamonds to Hong Kong accounted for US$ 10 billion
and Gold Jewellery stands at US$ 973.40 million.
HK
has been a promising market for polished diamonds and Coloured gemstones and is
soon emerging as a jewellery center too. This year, India has it all, from
array of all sizes and cuts of Diamonds and gemstones to a wide range of fine
jewellery exclusively designed for the HK market.”
“GJEPC
launches its International Campaign, this year at HK as one could not think of
a better platform than this one. The show witnesses convergence of leading gems
& jewellery players from across the globe. India’s skill set in cutting and
polishing diamonds and gemstones makes India a predominant leader in Diamond
Manufacturing and coloured stone manufacturing.
With
ready availability of raw material, cost effective labour and skills passed
through generations, makes Indian Gem & Jewellery Industry the most
preferred destination for Gems and jewellery globally. With 5 million workforce
employed across the sector, the sector contributes 7% to country’s GDP. The
Campaign features India as the One-Stop destination to source world class gems
& jewellery”, says Colin Shah, Vice Chairman- GJEPC.
Schedule further at GJEPC:
GJEPC,
over the years, has played a significant role in boosting and promoting India’s
Gem & Jewellery exports through various initiatives and programmes. In the
coming months Council would be hosting the World Diamond Council AGM on October
22nd and 23rd in Mumbai.
This
would be followed by India Diamond Week, a business matching programme for
diamonds from October 23rd and 25th in Mumbai. GJEPC is also holding a Silver
Jewellery BSM in early October in Delhi this year.
GJEPC’s
promotional initiatives include organising a number of important trade shows
held in the country like the India International Jewellery Show (IIJS), Signature
IIJS, India Gem & Jewellery Machinery Expo (IGJME). The GJEPC also
organises India Pavilions – participation of a number of companies under the
GJEPC banner - at various leading international shows like JCK Las Vegas,
Basel, Vicenzaoro and several others worldwide. Focused business matching
programs and Buyer-Seller Meets specific to products, delegations to important
gems and jewellery centres in other parts of the world, are some of the other
trade promotion activities undertaken by the Council.
The
GJEPC has been facilitating an environment for the sustained growth of this
industry. Over the years it has taken various measures to upgrade up-skill and
generally improve the industry’s standards and products. The Council has set up
various institutes across the country; foremost among them is the Indian
Institute of Gems & Jewellery (IIGJ) imparting international quality
courses for training artisans and designers of this industry.
From
time to time the Council has also undertaken campaigns and held seminars to
encourage companies to follow the highest standards in business practices and
ethics, thereby maintaining the best standards in the industry.
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