As per the World Gold Council, with the easing of gold import restrictions, the metal’s supply through official channels will improve and benefit genuine exporters and manufacturers of gold jewellery. The Government had scrapped a scheme under which it was mandatory for importers to export 20 per cent of the gold they imported. It was put in place in August 2013 to check high gold imports that had widened the current account deficit.
The sharp rise in gold imports in recent months was not triggered by changes in demand estimates but was more likely due to expectation of additional curbs. Asserting that India should move beyond curbs on gold imports, the council said that it’s time to re-engage all stakeholders to develop a coherent long-term policy on gold that is aligned to the nation’s growth objectives. The discussions must focus on how the industry can contribute to the country’s prosperity in the next five years. WGC maintained that gold demand in India, the world’s largest consumer, in 2014 would be in the 850-950 tonnes range, slightly lower than last year.
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