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Piyush Goyal announces introduction of Diamond Imprest Licence

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Accepting GJEPC’s long standing recommendation at IIJS Premiere 2024    Piyush Goyal, Hon’ble Minster of Commerce & Industry, Govt. of India, announced the introduction of the Diamond Imprest Licence during his interactive session at the 40th edition of India International Jewellery Show (IIJS) 2024, the flagship show of the Gem & Jewellery Export Promotion Council (GJEPC) held at the Bombay Exhibition Centre (BEC), NESCO; Goregaon. The Diamond Imprest Licence will benefit MSME exporters, which comprise a large portion of India’s gem & jewellery exporters.    GJEPC has been recommending this policy initiative for a long time. The Diamond Imprest Licence ensures that Indian diamond exporters above a certain export turnover threshold will be allowed to import at least 5%, (if not 10% as it was earlier) of the average export turnover of preceding three years. This will provide level playing field for Indian MSME diamond exporters with that of their larger peers. It will stop

Dazzling Plain Gold Jewellery Exports of India

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  Jump high 27.45% reaching US$ 342.27mn in April   The export of plain gold jewellery continues to soar, marking a significant 27.45% increase, reaching USD 342.27 million in April 2024, compared to USD 268.56 million in the same month the previous year.   The overall exports of gems and jewellery declined 11.37% to USD 2074.85 million in April 2024, as compared to the same period the previous year. However, the total gross export of Gold Jewellery (both plain and studded) saw a promising 11.03% growth, reaching USD 718.34 million in April 2024 compared to USD 646.97 million in the same period the previous year.   Vipul Shah, Chairman of GJEPC, commented, “Plain gold jewellery has shown remarkable growth in exports, especially since the UAE Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (CEPA). We are pleased that it continues to play a significant role in the gem and jewellery industry.  With the benefits expected from the Free Trade Agreement (FTA)’s signed with UAE, Australia,