FTA-led surge in gold imports alarming for India
Thu July 18 2024
Think tank GTRI on Tuesday expressed serious concerns over spurt in import of precious metals from the UAE under a free trade agreement (FTA) and demanded an investigation as it is impacting domestic jewellery
industry and leading to potential annual revenue loss.
The Global Trade Research Initiative (GTRI) said that by addressing these
issues, authorities can ensure the integrity of import practices, safeguard
domestic industries, and prevent significant revenue losses.
Seeking an urgent review of the agreement, it said the India-UAE comprehensive
economic partnership agreement (CEPA) allows unlimited imports of gold, silver,
platinum, and diamonds from the UAE into India with
zero tariffs in the coming years. This will lead to significant annual revenue losses, move import business from banks to a few private traders, and replace top suppliers with Dubai-based firms,” it said in its report.
“The zero-tariff policy under CEPA is projected to cause an annual revenue loss
of Rs63,375 crore due to duty-free imports of gold and silver, based on FY2024
import levels,” it said. It will also disrupt the domestic
diamond and jewellery industry, with major imports coming from Gift City, which has transparency issues. An urgent review is needed, the report added. It noted that currently, gold can be imported from Dubai at 5 per
cent duty, but this will drop to zero in three years if the alloy contains two per cent platinum. Similarly, it said, silver imports from the UAE have surged due to an 8 per cent duty under CEPA, compared to a 15 per cent
duty in general, resulting in a significant tariff arbitrage.
Source: https://www.thehansindia.com/