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Indian Jewelry Exports Grow Dramatically

By JCK Staff
Posted on April 20, 2011
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India’s gem and jewelry exports grew 46.89 percent in the 2010 fiscal year, according to a statement released April 19 by the Gem and Jewellery Export Promotion Council, the industry-government joint group.

The performance of this sector is critical to India as it contributes 16.67 percent to the country’s total exports, the statement said.

The growth in the sector was primarily driven by polished diamonds, which registered a 54 percent gain. Gold jewelry and gemstone exports also rose—33.27 percent and 9.68 percent, respectively.

The fiscal year also saw Dubai emerge as the largest export destination with 47 percent of exports, followed by Hong Kong with 22 percent and the U.S. with 11 percent.

“Today the industry is looking at a staggering growth of 46.67 percent, the most we have seen in the past three years,” Rajiv Jain, GJEPC chairman, said in a statement. “Time has come to establish India as a ‘brand’ to reckon with in the gem and jewelry sector.”   

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