Mumbai Airport to Allow Jewellery Import via Private Transport from May 1
From May 1, travellers passing through Mumbai Airport will be allowed to import and export jewellery via private transport, following a formal directive from the Central Board of Indirect Taxes and Customs (CBIC). The initiative, led by the Gem and Jewellery Export Promotion Council (GJEPC), is expected to simplify logistics for exporters and boost India's position as a global jewellery hub
The Year That Was, And The Year That Will Be
As 2024 draws to a close, the jewellery industry reflects on a year marked by innovation, resilience, and evolving consumer preferences. From record-breaking gold prices, to growing demand for natural diamonds and polki jewellery, the year saw it all. Industry stalwarts share their perspectives of 2024, and offer a glimpse into the year to come
Polki Jewellery: Timeless Craftsmanship Meets Contemporary Appeal
2024 has been a remarkable year for Polki jewellery, a testament to its enduring elegance and universal appeal across generations. At Dassani Brothers, the year has brought renewed appreciation for jewellery that balances traditional artistry with modern sensibilities, catering to a growing clientele seeking meaningful, handcrafted pieces
GJEPC: E-Commerce Jewellery Exports Through Courier Route Gets Wings
Finance Ministry launches SOP for facilitating e-commerce jewellery exports through courier
Piyush Goyal inaugurates India Jewellery Exposition Centre in Dubai
IJEX is a Global Business Touchpoint especially for GJEPC members to connect with international buyers
Jewellery exports to UAE to surge to $10 bn annually on back of 0% duty: GJEPC
The India-UAE CEPA will fast-track India’s goal of reaching $50 billion in exports of gems and jewellery by 2022-23, says GJEPC
India's FTA with UAE to pave way for duty-free jewellery exports to UAE: GJEPC
The FTA will fast-track India’s goal of reaching $52 billion in exports of gems and jewellery by 2022-23
How Do We Become Number 1 Exporter In Gems & Jewellery ?
After PM Narendra Modi’s pep talk about ‘Design in India’ and how India should be Number One in gems and jewellery, Indian exporters are all geared up to hit $60 billion worth of exports in the next 5 years. Given the current climate, this could be a tall order. There is no dearth for inspiration in this country that has had a longstanding heritage when it comes to craftsmanship. We have a strong foundation in jewellery manufacturing and the industry currently employs 4.5 million skilled and semi-skilled workers across India, but we are meeting only 10 per cent of the global demand. If our forte lies in jewellery making, why is India not playing to its strength? Where is the industry lacking and what should it be doing to be on top? Explores Vijetha Rangabashyam
Nation-wide jewellers' strike to continue till March 7
The silent agitations and protests continue as the strike enters its 3rd day.
Gunjan Suri's Design book 'Sieve By Design' launched at IIJW 2015
The book is for designers who are seeking a less trodden path. The book is collection of design directives.
Kalyan Jewellers opens 50th showroom
This is also their fourth showroom in Pune.
Jewellery now part of mainstream fashion?
Statement making haute joaillerie has entered the mainstream fashion industry in a big way - and the recently concluded Lakme Fashion Week (Summer/Resort) 2011 is ample proof of this.
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