GJEPC Briefs PMO on US Tariff Impact

New Delhi: India’s gem and jewellery sector has formally presented its key demands to the Government of India, urging for relief from US tariffs amid escalating trade tensions. GJEPC’s industry representation to the GoI encapsulates key areas requiring immediate attention under the proposed Bilateral Trade Agreement (BTA).

A high-level delegation, led by Mr. Kirit Bhansali, Chairman, GJEPC, met Principal Secretary to the Prime Minister, Mr. Shaktikanta Das, on 14th April 2025 at the PMO, South Block, New Delhi, to advocate for the sector’s urgent needs within the proposed BTA.

The delegation included Mr. Shaunak Parikh, Vice Chairman, GJEPC; Mr. Anoop Mehta, Co-Convener, Diamond Panel, GJEPC and President, Bharat Diamond Bourse (BDB); Mr. Adil Kotwal, President, Seepz Gem & Jewellery Manufacturers’ Association (SGJMA); and Mr. Sabyasachi Ray, Executive Director, GJEPC.

GJEPC has requested the inclusion of diamonds and coloured gemstones in Annexure II of the U.S. Government’s Ad Valorem Reciprocal Tariff Notification. The move aims to safeguard polished diamonds from heightened duties.

Additionally, the Council recommends capping total import duties on jewellery entering the U.S. at 10%, inclusive of any ad valorem component.

To address the broader trade imbalance, GJEPC has proposed that the U.S. be granted reciprocal concessions for gold and silver bullion imports into India as those extended to the UAE under CEPA.

India is open to providing duty concessions of 6-10% for U.S. jewellery exports into the Indian market under the BTA, contributing to a more balanced tariff regime.

GJEPC insists that gem and jewellery duty relief be fast-tracked under the Early Harvest component of the BTA. With only a three-month grace period in place before reciprocal tariffs kick in, there is growing concern that failure to act swiftly could bring the industry to a standstill.

Mr. Shaktikanta Das gave a patient hearing and assured the delegation of the Government of India’s support in taking up the matter in the discussions with the US Government.

India’s gem and jewellery sector has formally presented its key demands to the Government of India, urging for relief from US tariffs amid escalating trade tensions. GJEPC’s industry representation to the GoI encapsulates key areas requiring immediate attention under the proposed Bilateral Trade Agreement (BTA).

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