The Gems and Jewellery Export Promotion Council (GJEPC) has asked the government to formulate a 'friendly' jewellery repair policy in the next foreign trade policy, stressing that India can em
India Global Connect With Oman: Traders Seek Duty-Free Direct Access India and Oman have a deep-rooted people to people connect, and our historically good relationship was upgraded to strategic partnership in 2008 By: Diamond World News Service
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The Gem & Jewellery Export Promotion Council (GJEPC) organised a virtual business meeting with Oman on 28
th January 2021 in order to connect jewellery manufacturers from India and leading retailers/wholesalers of Oman.
Gracing the occasion were Ravi Shanker Goel, Second Secretary (Commerce) Indian Embassy in Muscat; Suresh Kumar, Joint Secretary Ministry of Commerce & Industry, Government of India; Nasser Ashraf Al Balushi, Head of Gemological Department, Ministry of Commerce Investment and Trade Promotion; Colin Shah, Chairman, GJEPC; Mansukh
Diamonds, jewellery sector pins hopes on duty cut
January 22, 2021
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Diamonds and precious metals sector have sought relief from Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman in terms of reduction in import duties as well as clearance of the pending GST settlements as she prepares to present the Budget on February 1.
Trade sources in Surat said that a mammoth ₹15,000 crore worth of GST settlements are pending with the government. “The government isn’t making refunds, nor they are giving GST credits. The Finance Minister should take a decision on this GST settlements and make an appropriate announcement so that the funds can be utilised,” Dinesh Navadia, Regional Chairman, Gems and Jewellery Export Promotion Council (GJEPC), told
Indian trade body launches digitised international jewellery show Posted January 20, 2021 | By Arabella Roden ⢠Editor The Gem & Jewellery Export Promotion Council (GJEPC), India’s trade body for the jewellery industry, launched its virtual International Gem & Jewellery Show (e-IGJS) on 18 January.
Featuring 100 exhibitors from across India, the e-IGJS registered more than 500 buyers from 56 countries, including Australia and New Zealand.
“India has been supplying quality gemstones and jewellery over the years, and the pandemic has forced us to remain physically distant but stay connected in unique ways – like this virtual show
Vipul Shah, GJEPC
Described as an “exclusive export-oriented show”, the four-day digital event runs until 22 January and features diamond jewellery, colour gemstone jewellery, gold, silver, and platinum jewellery, and loose gemstones and diamonds.
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