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DGFT Notifies Jewellery Exports from Amritsar Airport: GJEPC

DGFT NOTIFIES JEWELLERY EXPORTS FROM AMRITSAR AIRPORT: GJEPC

18th November 2024

The Ministry of Commerce & Industry has issued an update in the Gazette of India announcing an important amendment to the Handbook of Procedures, 2023, to further streamline jewellery exports. The Directorate General of Foreign Trade (DGFT) issued a public notice dated 13th November adding Amritsar Airport as an authorised export point for gold, silver, and platinum jewellery

DGFT Notifies Jewellery Exports from Amritsar Airport: GJEPC

Inclusion of Amritsar Airport

The inclusion of Amritsar Airport comes after persistent efforts by the GJEPC, which has been consistently advocating for streamlining export procedures and promoting regional growth within the industry. This move will significantly boost the export potential of precious jewellery, especially for businesses in Punjab and surrounding areas.

GJEPC’s Gratitude to the Government

Expressing his gratitude to the government, Vipul Shah, Chairman, GJEPC, said, “We are thankful to the government for their continued support in enhancing the ease of doing business in the sector, as demonstrated by this notification. Amritsar is one of the major thriving centres for Meenakari and Jadau jewellery. Previously, exporters had to travel to Delhi Customs to have their export parcels appraised, which was not only time-consuming but also presented logistical challenges. Now, with Amritsar Airport designated as an authorised export point, jewellers in the region will benefit from simplified and faster export processes.”

Demand for Indian Jadau Jewellery in Dubai

Vipul Shah further added, “Post the signing of the India-UAE CEPA, we have seen a surge in demand for Indian Jadau jewellery in Dubai, a key market for these exquisite pieces. Globally, there is immense market potential and future growth prospects for Jadau jewellery, and this move will help unlock further opportunities for artisans and exporters in Punjab and beyond.”

Special Acknowledgment on Gurupurab

“On the auspicious occasion of Gurupurab, I extend my heartfelt wishes to the fellow members of the gem and jewellery community from GJEPC. I also once again express our sincere gratitude to the Government for bestowing such a meaningful gift on the eve of this sacred day.”

Previously Limited Export Options

Previously, exports of precious jewellery under relevant schemes were allowed by airfreight and Foreign Post Offices through Customs Houses located in 12 major cities including Mumbai, Kolkata, Delhi, Chennai, and Jaipur among others. This limited the options for exporters, particularly those situated in northern regions.

Amendment to Include Amritsar Airport

This latest amendment outlines the specific details regarding the addition of Amritsar Airport as an export hub and remains in effect immediately.

About The Gem and Jewellery Export Promotion Council (GJEPC):

The Gem & Jewellery Export Promotion Council (GJEPC), set up by the Ministry of Commerce, Government of India (GoI) in 1966, is one of several Export Promotion Councils (EPCs) launched by the Indian Government to boost the country’s export thrust, when India’s post-Independence economy began making forays in the international markets. Since 1998, the GJEPC has been granted autonomous status. The GJEPC is the apex body of the gems & jewellery industry and today represents 10000+ members in the sector.

With headquarters in Mumbai, GJEPC has Regional Offices in New Delhi, Kolkata, Chennai, Surat, and Jaipur, all of which are major centres for the industry. It thus has a wide reach and is able to have a closer interaction with members to serve them in a direct and more meaningful manner. Over the past decades, GJEPC has emerged as one of the most active EPCs and has continuously strived to both expand its reach and depth in its promotional activities as well as widen and increase services to its members.