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Gold imports dip 9% to $24.64 billion during April-January

Gold imports, which have a bearing on the country's current account deficit (CAD), fell about 9 percent to $24.64 billion (about Rs 1.74 lakh crore) during April-January period of the current financial year, according to Commerce Ministry data.

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By PTI Feb 17, 2020 6:19:08 AM IST (Updated)

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Gold imports dip 9% to $24.64 billion during April-January
Gold imports, which have a bearing on the country's current account deficit (CAD), fell about 9 percent to $24.64 billion (about Rs 1.74 lakh crore) during April-January period of the current financial year, according to Commerce Ministry data.

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Imports of the yellow metal stood at $27 billion in the corresponding period of 2018-19.
The decline in gold imports has helped in narrowing the country's trade deficit to $133.27 billion during April-January period of the current fiscal as against $163.27 billion a year ago.
Gold imports have been recording a negative growth since July last year. However, it recorded a positive growth in October and November last year, only to contract by about 4 percent in December and 31.5 per cent in January this year.
India is the largest importer of gold, which mainly caters to the demand of jewellery industry.
In volume terms, the country imports 800-900 tonnes of gold annually.
To mitigate the negative impact of gold imports on trade deficit and CAD, the government increased the import duty on the metal to 12.5 percent from 10 percent.
Industry experts claim that businesses in the sector are shifting their manufacturing bases to neighbouring countries due to the high duty.
Gems and jewellery exporters had asked for a reduction in import duty to 4 percent. Gems and jewellery exports declined 1.45 percent to $25.11 billion in April-January this fiscal.
The country's gold imports dipped about 3 percent in value terms to $32.8 billion in 2018-19.
The CAD narrowed to 0.9 percent of gross domestic product (GDP) or $6.3 billion in July-September 2019 from 2.9 percent of GDP or $19 billion in the corresponding period last year, according to the Reserve Bank's data.
Imports of rough diamonds contracted 15.54 percent to about $11 billion during April-January 2019-20, according to the data of the Gem and Jewellery Export Promotion Council.
However, import of gold bars grew 3.56 percent to $6.6 billion during the period.

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