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Gems, jewellery exports in April dip by 4.62% at USD 2,037.06 mn: GJEPC

Gems, jewellery exports in April dip by 4.62% at USD 2,037.06 mn: GJEPC

Time of India14-05-2025

India's overall
gems and jewellery exports
dipped by 4.62 per cent to USD 2,037.06 million in April, as compared to the same month of the previous financial year, according to the Gem and Jewellery
Export
Promotion Council (
GJEPC
) data. The country's total gems and jewellery exports stood at USD 2,135.7 million in the same month of the previous year, GJEPC data released on Tuesday said.
The overall export of 'Cut and Polished' diamonds declined by 6.12 per cent to USD 1,108.74 million in April, compared to USD 1,180.99 million in the same period a year ago.
The total shipment of
gold jewellery
witnessed a dip of 5.41 per cent at USD 684.51 million during the month under review, as compared to USD 723.63 million for the same period of the previous year.
Gross export of '
Polished Lab Grown Diamonds
' in April was almost flat with a growth of just 0.41 per cent at USD 110.74 million, over USD 110.29 million in the same month of FY25.
Silver jewellery exports
in April too declined by 12.03 per cent at USD 38.3 million.
However, exports of 'Coloured Gemstones' witnessed a growth of 11.95 per cent at USD 27.76 million, compared to USD 24.8 million in the same period of the previous year.

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