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Gems, jewellery exports dip 2.49% to USD 2,047.80 million in May: Trade body
India's gems and jewellery exports saw a dip in May. High gold prices and supply issues impacted overall shipments. Gold jewellery exports declined significantly. However, studded gold jewellery exports showed growth. Cut and polished diamonds, lab-grown diamonds, and silver jewellery exports performed well. The industry is addressing challenges with the government.

Gems and jewellery exports dip 2.5% in May; silver and lab-grown diamonds emerge as bright spots
India gems and jewellery exports dip in May 2026 as global demand softens, but lab grown diamonds and silver jewellery see strong growth amid market shifts.
Ashoka Buildcon shares soar 14% on project win, CRISIL rating update
The company has received a Letter of Acceptance for the development of a Gems & Jewellery Park under the Public Private Partnership (PPP) mode at Raipur, Chhattisgarh

Ashoka Buildcon gets LoA for development of gems & jewellery park in Raipur
The infra company is expected to complete the project in 5 years. The company said that the lease period is 30 years, extendable up to 90 years. The amount of premium to be paid is ₹112.40 crore, and the lease rent is 2% of ₹112.40 Crore at an escalation of 10% every 4th year.
India's gems, jewellery exports down 9.07 pc in April at $2,226.45 million
India's gems and jewellery exports saw a 9.07% decline in April, totaling USD 2,226.45 million. This downturn is attributed to the West Asia conflict and uncertainties regarding US tariffs. Key segments like cut and polished diamonds, lab-grown diamonds, and gold jewellery experienced significant drops, though silver jewellery exports surged.

Gems and jewellery exports fall over 9% in April amid weak demand, volatile prices
India’s gems and jewellery exports fell over 9% in April 2026, as weak global demand hit diamonds and gold while silver and platinum jewellery gained.
Gold import duty hike to hurt jewellery trade, spur grey market: GJC
Gold import duty hike: The Indian gems and jewellery sector anticipates difficulties following a significant increase in gold import duty to 15 percent. This move by the government is expected to encourage the grey market and smuggling. Industry leaders are meeting to discuss the implications and potential actions. Consumers may opt for lighter gold jewellery as prices rise.
Amid PM Modi's 'no gold buy' appeal, a scheme that planned mobilisation of idle gold at homes gets spotlight
The gems and jewellery sector is urging the government to strengthen the Gold Monetisation Scheme. Industry bodies believe domestic gold mobilisation and recycling offer a better solution to foreign exchange issues. They suggest this approach over deferring gold purchases, which could impact millions of livelihoods.
PM Modi's appeal to postpone gold buying could hurt jewellery industry, says GJC
The gems and jewellery sector anticipates challenges following Prime Minister Narendra Modi's call to delay gold purchases. Industry leaders suggest unlocking existing household gold through a Gold Monetisation Scheme. This approach could reduce imports and strengthen the economy. The appeal aims to conserve foreign exchange amid West Asia's crisis. The government is urged to reconsider the decision.

Gems and jewellery exports decline over 35% in March amid global headwinds; imports rise over 16%
India gems and jewellery exports slump 35% in March 2026 as gold and diamonds weaken, while silver and platinum jewellery buck the trend with strong growth.
India's gems, jewellery exports dip 35 per cent in March on US-Iran conflict: GJEPC
India's gems and jewellery exports saw a significant drop in March, largely due to the West Asia conflict impacting logistics and insurance costs. Despite this setback, the industry is exploring opportunities to become a rough diamond trading hub. While demand weakened in some key markets, other regions provided support. The council anticipates a recovery as geopolitical tensions ease.
Titan bets on coloured gems to spur entry-level jewellery demand
India's jewelley demand remains anchored in weddings and festivals, but it's increasingly being reshaped by millennials, who are keen on lightweight designs, gemstone-led fusion pieces and craftsmanship.