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Gem & jewellery exports drop by 5.79%, says report

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Gem & jewellery exports drop by 5.79%, says report
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14 Feb 2026 8:52 AM IST

Mumbai: India's gem and jewellery exports witnessed a 5.79 per cent on-year decline in January to $ 2,238.54 million amid global trade headwinds and tariff-related pressures in key markets, the Gem and Jewellery Export Promotion Council (GJEPC) said on Friday.

The overall exports stood at $ 2,376.02 million in January 2025, for the same period of the previous year, GJEPC said in a statement.

However, overall exports remained steady during the April 2025-January 2026 period with a marginal decline of 0.64 per cent at $ 23,185.87 million, as compared to $ 23,334.73 million for the same period of the previous year.

The export outcome was significantly influenced by a sharp contraction in shipments to the United States, India's largest gem and jewellery export destination, where exports declined by over 45 per cent due to elevated tariffs and pricing disadvantages.

Meanwhile, India has successfully diversified its export markets, and during April 2025 - January 2026, exports to the United Arab Emirates grew 23.71 per cent, Hong Kong rose 33.5 per cent, while Australia and France posted robust growth of over 36 per cent each.

Other markets such as Belgium, Thailand and Israel also recorded double-digit growth, demonstrating India's growing global footprint and the industry's ability to adapt to shifting trade dynamics. "India's gem and jewellery exports have remained broadly stable during April-January at $ 23.19 billion, despite global headwinds, with a marginal decline in dollar terms and positive growth in rupee terms, underscoring the sector's resilience.

"The announcement of the framework for India-US trade deal has brought much-needed relief, with the revised 18 per cent tariff on jewellery and zero duty on diamonds and coloured gemstones, which will place India in a structurally superior position over key competitors across diamonds, coloured gemstones and studded gold jewellery," GJEPC chairman Kirit Bhansali said.

He said, this advantage is expected to help Indian exporters regain lost ground in the US market and re-create trade, potentially adding up to $ 3 billion in the near term.

Supported by market diversification and a strong pipeline of trade agreements, the industry is well-positioned for recovery and sustained growth in 2026-27, Bhansali added.

"This outward-looking trade strategy has been strongly complemented by domestic reforms. Union Budget 2026-27 is highly positive for the gem and jewellery sector, with a clear focus on ease of doing business, customs reforms, faster clearances and improved access to finance, which is aligned with the sector's long-term vision of achieving $ 100 billion in exports by 2047," added Bhansali.

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