Bharat imports fewer cut & polished diamond in April
Weak buying trend in the globe restricts cut-polished export in April
According to the
India’s latest export-import (Exim) data of gem & jewellery (GJ), overall
gross export of Cut & Polished diamonds at US$ 1108.74 million (Rs. 9486.88
crores) in month of April 2025 is showing a decline of 6.12% (-3.70% in Rs.
Term) as compared to US$ 1180.99 million (Rs. 9851.2 crores) for the same
period of previous year.
According to the veteran journalist of GJ industry & trade Nayan Jani, by learning the global diamond buying trend, uncertainties, geopolitical scenario and opaque export facilities at the prime export destination of the cut-n-polished diamonds, India suggested overall to pull down the import of cut-n-polished diamonds import in the month of April 2025. Instead of importing diamonds of the category, India preferred to push the diamond manufacturing. Learn the Cut & Polished import trend in India for the month of April 2025, the following data say so.
The overall gross Imports of Cut & Polished diamonds at US$ 47.64 million (Rs. 407.51 crores) in month of April 2025 is showing a decline of 45.95% (-44.56% in Rs. term) as compared to US$ 88.13 million (Rs. 735.1 crores) for the same period of previous year. The overall gross Imports of Cut & Polished diamonds in DTA at US$ 18.49 million (Rs. 158.27 crores) is showing a Growth of -40.68(-39.11% Rs. term) as compared to US$ 31.16(Rs 259.91 crores) for the same period of April 2025.
The overall gross
Imports of Cut & Polished diamonds in SEZ at US$ 29.15 million (Rs. 249.24
crores) is showing a Decline of -48.83(-47.55% Rs. term) as compared to US$
56.97(Rs 475.19 crores) for the same period of April 2025.
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