GJ Exports India Rebound 54% YoY
Totaled US$ 39.15 billion in 2021-22
Cut
& Polished diamond exports grew by 48.8%, Gold Jewellery exports grew by
84.56% & Studded Gold jewellery exports grew by 93.30%
In
the month of March 2022, the overall gross exports of Gems & Jewellery
stood at US$ 3393.29 million (Rs. 25872.83 crores), showing a decline of 0.46%
in dollar terms (grew 4.33% in Rs. term) as compared to US$ 3409.07 million
(Rs. 24798.33 crores) for the same period in FY 2020-21.
Colin Shah, Chairman, GJEPC said, “India’s exports to global markets bounced back 54%, demonstrating the agility of the Indian G&J pipeline in adjusting quickly to an uncertain business environment marked by temporary Covid lockdowns and unprecedented demand surges.
With annual exports of US$ 39.15 billion, the Indian gems and jewellery sector has maintained its promise of contributing a tenth of the country's overall $400 billion export target.
Out of the total G&J exports, the cut & polished diamonds segment alone accounted for 62% or USD 24236.57 million, reflecting robust demand from the USA, UAE, Belgium, and Israel. Our industry has stood hand in hand with the export sector at large in fulfilling the Government's target, and some additional requisite policy support could unleash the industry's true potential.
“Having recently signed trade agreements with UAE and Australia, India is poised to gain preferential access for gem and jewellery products in these important growth markets. Another key global outreach initiative is GJEPC’s first-ever in-country International Gem & Jewellery Show (IGJS), an exclusive show for international buyers in Jaipur. And with several new exciting projects in the pipeline, the Council’s untiring efforts will hopefully usher in another golden era of global fascination with India-made jewellery.”
The
overall gross exports of Cut & Polished diamonds for the period of April
2021 – March 2022 stood at US$ 24.24 billion (Rs. 180618.06 crores), showing a
growth of 48.8% in dollar terms (50.33% Rs. terms) as compared to US$ 16.29
billion (Rs. 120151.19 crores) for the same period in FY 2020-21.
In the month of March 2022, the overall gross export of Cut & Polished diamonds stood at US$ 2199.42 million (Rs. 16767.38 crores), showing a growth of 3.08% in dollar terms (8.020% in Rs. terms) as compared to US$ 2133.75 million (Rs. 15521.96 crores) for the same period in FY 2020-21.
Provisional gross export of total Gold Jewellery for the period APR 2021 - MAR 2022 stood at US$ 9.13 billion (Rs. 68026.69 crores), showing a growth of 84.56% in dollar terms (86.8% Rs. terms) as compared to US$ 4.945 billion (Rs. 36416.45 crores) for the same period in FY 2020-21.
In the month of March 2022, the total gross export of Gold Jewellery stood at US$ 627.3 million (Rs. 4781.22 crores), showing a decline of 12.32% (decline of 8.13% in Rs. terms) as compared to US$ 715.48 million (Rs. 5204.08 crores) for the same period in FY 2020-21.
Provisional
gross export of Plain Gold Jewellery for the period APR 2021 - MAR 2022 stood
at US$ 3774.17 million (Rs. 28123.39 crores), showing a growth of 73.44% in
dollar terms (75.41% Rs. terms) as compared to US$ 2176.06 million (Rs. 16032.51
crores) for the same period previous year.
Provisional
gross export all kinds of Studded Gold jewellery for the period APR 2021 - MAR
2022 stood at US$ 5352.52 million (Rs. 39903.31 crores), showing a growth of
93.30% in dollar terms (95.76% Rs. terms) over the comparative figure of US$
2768.97 million (Rs. 20383.94 crores) for previous year.
Provisional gross export of Silver Jewellery for the period APR 2021 - MAR 2022 stood at US$ 2721.87 million (Rs. 20305.81 crores), showing a growth of 16.48% in dollar terms (17.69% Rs. terms) over the comparative figure of US$ 2336.82 million (Rs. 17254.1 crores) for previous year.
Provisional
gross export of Coloured Gemstones for the period APR 2021 - MAR 2022 stood at
US$ 311.41 million (Rs. 2320.84 crores), showing a growth of 65.06% in dollar
terms (66.82% in Rs. term) over the comparative figure of US$ 188.66 million
(Rs. 1391.25 crores) for previous year.
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