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Diamond traders lose lustre in US, UAE

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India’s cut and polished diamonds are losing their sheen in the US and UAE markets. In FY18, exports of cut and polished diamonds to the US have dropped by 4.98 per cent while the dip to the UAE is 17.55 per cent. Even exports of plain and studded gold jewellery to the US have dropped by 11.5 per cent bringing down the overall exports of gem and jewellery in FY18 by 5.06 per cent to $40.97 billion compared to FY17.

Explaining the reason behind the drop in exports to the US, Colin Shah, vice-chairman, Gem & Jewellery Export Promotion Council (GJEPC) said “The mall format in US’ retail trade is undergoing a change. Omnichannels, ecommerce and other such platforms are taking over traditional retail format. This change is likely to continue for another six months.

This has impacted the sales of gems and jewellery in the US.” Indian exports of cut and polished diamonds has also dwindled to the Gulf region, which Shah said is due to the imposition of 5 per cent VAT (Value Added Tax) by the UAE from January 1 this year.

“Exports in the region have suffered due to this VAT. Earlier, people from across the world would flock to the UAE to buy jewellery as it was tax free. That traffic has come down in the VAT regime,” Shah said. Growth in the gem and jewellery exports was primarily driven by the cut and polished diamonds segment, which witnessed an increase of 4.17 per cent.

The total volume of cut and polished diamonds were at 348.60 lakh carats during FY18 compared to 322.13 lakh carats in the corresponding period in FY17. Gold jewellery exports registered a growth of 10.91 per cent with exports recorded at $ 9.67 billion in FY18 compared to $8.72 billion in FY17.

Coloured gemstones grew by 3.14 per cent to $433.31 million in FY18 compared to $420.11 million in FY17.

Shah said that in the current fiscal the industry is expecting a growth of 10 per cent over FY18. “Polished prices are expected to go up by 3-5 per cent as rupee has started depreciating against dollar.”

If rupee weakens then prices of polished diamonds for exports will automatically go up,” Shah added.

Courtesy: Economic Times/ Image: mdldiamonds.com

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