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Post by lornon Oct 05, 2013 9:57pm
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Re..India & Gold

Re..India & GoldIndian customs clear more than a ton of gold REUTERS Published — Sunday 6 October 2013 https://www.arabnews.com/news/466854 MUMBAI: India's customs department has cleared more than a ton of gold, part of which was owned by Bank of Nova Scotia, the biggest gold importing bank, at Mumbai airport after rule clarifications at a high-level meeting held last month, industry and bank officials said on Saturday. Gold imports into India, the world's biggest buyer of the metal, had virtually stopped after a July 22 circular which tied domestic consumption to exports. "More than one ton of gold was stuck at Mumbai airport and everything has been released. People have taken delivery of gold and the festival season has started with a good news for exporters," Pankaj Kumar Parekh, vice chairman of the Gems and Jewellery Export Promotion Council told Reuters. The resumption of imports after a two month gap is positive for exporters like Rajesh Exports and Shree Ganesh Jewellery ahead of the peak Christmas season. It is also positive for domestic jewelers in the run up to the festival season, which peaks with Dhanteras in November, the biggest gold buying festival. "We were after the customs since two months and finally our consignment has been cleared. We will start processing our orders from Monday," said an official with a private bullion importing bank in Mumbai, who wished not to be named due to company policy. India, battling with a record high trade deficit and a weak currency, is trying to curb imports of dollar-denominated gold, the most expensive non-essential item in its import bill. India may import a total of 30 tons in October, half of the normal average, out of which 6 tons might go for exporters and 24 tons for the domestic market, Parekh said on Oct. 1. India imported 393.68 tons of the yellow metal from April to Sept. 25, slightly higher than the normal average of 60 tons per month. A Finance Ministry official estimated gold imports at between 750 and 800 tons in the fiscal year through March 2014.
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