DGFT Holds Revised Wastage Norms for Gem & Jewellery Exports: GJEPC
DGFT Gives GJEPC Time Until 31st July to Provide Inputs on Standard Input Output Norms (SION)
Mumbai, May 29, 2024: On behalf of the industry, the Gem & Jewellery Export Promotion Council (GJEPC) extends its heartfelt appreciation to the Directorate General of Foreign Trade (DGFT), Ministry of Commerce & Industry for their recent decision to put in abeyance the changes in maximum permissible wastage norms for gold, platinum, and silver content in jewellery exports.
DGFT has given GJEPC time until 31st July to provide inputs on Standard Input Output Norms (SION). In this time period, GJEPC will conduct a detailed study on wastage norms on different categories of jewellery including plain, studded, machine-made and hand-made.
Thanking DGFT for putting on hold the revised wastage norms, Mr. Vipul Shah, Chairman, GJEPC, said: “The industry’s growth and competitiveness depend on thoughtful policies. We appreciate the DGFT’s prompt action to put the new wastage policy in abeyance considering its impact on small exporters. The norms have been prevailing for over a decade, and any significant change requires thorough study and consultation with industry stakeholders.”
“By putting the revised wastage norms on hold till 31st July to provide detailed inputs on wastage in various jewellery categories, DGFT through its immediate action, has avoided an immediate standstill of exports.”
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