Friday, March 21, 2014

Curbs on gold import norms leading to smuggling: Sharma
[Editor: Mr.Sharma says, "There need to have a balanced approach on the matter". Meanwhile, Bullion Vault wrote on 20th March, 2014: Opposition BJP leader Narendra Modi last September gave his support to jewelry manufacturers and retailers demanding easier rules, winning the support in return of trade body the Bombay Bullion Association (now the India Bullion and Jewellers Association). "Modi has said that any action on gold should look at the interests of the public and traders," says the Times of India, "not just economics and policy. The new government, likely to be led by Modi," says a separate report from global credit-ratings agency Moody's, "offers a chance for better governance"]
Mr.Anand Sharma
New Delhi  March 21, 2014: Commerce and Industry Minister Anand Sharma has favoured a review of curbs on gold import norms saying the restrictions are leading to smuggling.

"I feel for a review. I am not in favour of making it so difficult that it leads to increase in smuggling," Sharma told PTI.

In order to check rising Current Account Deficit (CAD), the government raised import duties and the RBI imposed curbs on import of the metal and also laid down various pre-conditions for inward shipments of the precious metal.

He said there is a need to have a balanced approach on the matter.

Gems and jewellery exporters, which account for about 15% of the country's total shipments, raised concerns over the restrictions on gold imports and demanded easing of norms in this regard.

Gems and jewellery exports dipped 4.18% to $3.59 billion in February. During the 11-month period of the current fiscal, shipments declined by 7.15% to $35.73 billion.

Gold and silver imports declined 71.4% to $1.63 billion in February.

Sharma said his ministry is ensuring the exporters get adequate gold to enhance overseas shipments of jewellery.

The enforcement agencies during the first nine months of 2013-14 have seized 1,074.41 kg of gold as against 326.23 kg during the entire 2012-13 fiscal.

According to reports, sleuths of revenue department have seized gold worth about Rs 245 crore being pushed illegally through the country's borders in the past one year.

As many as 700 cases of gold smuggling so far have been reported across the country during 2013-14.

Courtesy: The Business Standard