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Indian gold imports likely to hit 1000 tonnes in 2015

byCT Report
28/12/2015
in India
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NEW DELHI: Buoyed by sharp fall in gold prices globally, India is likely to see a jump of 11 per cent in imports of the metal to 1,000 tonnes this year, according to the All India Gems and Jewellery Trade Federation. The world’s second-biggest gold consumer imported around 900 tonnes in 2014.

“Gold import is estimated at around 1,000 tonnes in 2015 calendar year, compared to around 900 tonnes last year. Imports are likely to increase because of low global prices,” All India Gems and Jewellery Trade Federation Chairman GV Sreedhar said at an event here. He said imports through smuggling were estimated to be around 100 tonnes this year.

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According to the federation, India has already imported 850 tonnes of gold from January to September 2015 as against 650 tonnes in the first nine months of last year. Gold imports are expected to be 150-200 tonnes in the last quarter, as against 300 tonnes in the year-ago period.

The World Gold Council has said in its latest report that India’s gold demand in the October-December quarter will be more muted.

“Lingering concerns over the health of the rural Indian economy and local gold prices remaining in close proximity to Rs 27,000 per 10 grams level in recent weeks also give reasons to adopt a prudent outlook for the usual fourth quarter uplift in Indian demand,” it said in the report.

Although the upsurge in demand during the July-September period partially compensated for the second quarter’s poor turnout, it also ate into the ‘normal’ seasonal demand between September and November, the report said.

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