INDIAN JEWELLER

Eight titleholders receive The Fellow Award

The Award is instituted in recognition of noteworthy contribution to the jewellery industry

Post By : Diamond World News Service On 24 April 2008 7:35 PM
India achieved an increase of 12.9% in its gem exports while the jewellery exports increased by 21.6%, both during the first quarter of 2007.
Amongst the export of gems, polished diamonds increased to $2.411 billion in the said period, as compared to $2.162 billion during the same quarter of 2006. In contrast the export of rough diamonds dipped to $107.116 million in the quarter as compared to $118.432 million during the same period of last year, a 9.55% decline.
Imports on the other hand increased for rough diamonds in India, being valued at $2.087 billion during the quarter of 2007 as compared to $1.970 billion of the first quarter of last year. The rise in gold prices has escalated the price of gems and jewellery.

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