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Customs clear part of imported gold

September 25, 2013 16:14 IST
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Customs have cleared some of the imported gold that was lying at airports and meant for exports after processing, trade body officials said on Wednesday, a move that could restart shipments after a gap of more than two months.

Gold shipments into India, the world's biggest buyer of the metal, came to a virtual halt after the Reserve Bank of India told importers on July 22 that a fifth of their purchases would have to be turned around for export and 80 percent would be available for domestic use.

This led to confusion among government officials, prompting the commerce ministry to call in a high-level meeting last week along with officials from the finance ministry, customs and importing banks, with assurance from the ministry of a regular supply of the metal to exporters.

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Customs clear part of imported gold

September 25, 2013 16:14 IST
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"Some shipments have been cleared, but some are still stuck.

“They have cleared some shipments in Kolkata airport, but others are yet to be processed at the Mumbai airport," said Pankaj Kumar Parekh, vice chairman of Gems and Jewellery Export Promotion Council.

Restart of imports could be timely just ahead of the peak Christmas season for exporters, and the wedding and festival season for local dealers, when demand for the metal goes up.

"Things will get sorted out soon at Mumbai airport. Once the gold bookings (for imports) are accepted by the banks, exporters will start exporting again," said Kunal Doshi, partner at Modern Impex, a gold jewellery exporter.

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Customs clear part of imported gold

September 25, 2013 16:14 IST
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The country's gold jewellery exports climbed in August from the previous month on improving US demand.

India exported $561 million worth of gold jewellery in August compared with July's $441.4 million, the Gems and Jewellery Export Promotion Council said on Tuesday.

In the domestic market, gold for October delivery was up 0.5 percent at 29,972 rupees per 10 grams.

The contract has shed about 15 per cent from its record of 35,074 hit on August 28.

Silver for December fell 0.42 per cent to 48,948 rupees per kg.

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