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GJEPC Facilitates India’s First Jewellery Exports Through Courier Mode from Mumbai

 GJEPC Facilitates India’s First Jewellery Exports Through Courier Mode from Mumbai

Mumbai, September 19, 2023: The Gem & Jewellery Export Promotion Council (GJEPC) has achieved a significant milestone by facilitating India’s first jewellery exports through courier mode from Mumbai. This development represents a significant leap forward in simplifying international trade.

India’s first 4 jewellery exports from Caratlane via Air India from India to USA was departed on 6th September 2023. The total export value was over $1000.

Vipul Shah, Chairman, GJEPC said, “The swift implementation of exports via courier mode within one year of its announcement underscores the government’s commitment to this vital sector. I extend my heartfelt gratitude to the Mumbai Customs for taking this historic step at a crucial juncture, considering the industry’s current challenges. Enabling exports through courier mode will not only open doors to new markets but also significantly expand the value added exports from the sector by reaching directly to retail and end consumers abroad.”

Shah further emphasized, “The utilization of courier mode for exports has the potential to reduce costs by as much as 70% compared to cargo mode, thereby facilitating the entry of numerous jewellery businesses across India into the realm of e-commerce.”

Mumbai, being a pivotal export destination, will greatly benefit from this service, with its proximity to key gem and jewellery manufacturing regions, including Gujarat. This new initiative aligns with GJEPC’s mission to promote and simplify international trade in the gems and jewellery sector.

The GJEPC spared no effort in ensuring that the process was seamless and efficient. This included working closely with Customs Officials from the Courier Cell, dedicated stakeholders from the Adani Group, and Officials from BVC. The steadfast support provided by Chief Commissioner, Commissioner of Customs, and Joint and Additional Commissioner was truly commendable, and their contributions were instrumental in making this achievement possible.

This development is expected to further enhance the growth of the industry and open up new avenues for exports, especially in the e-commerce segment. With the support of the government and the dedication of its members, GJEPC looks forward to continued success in promoting Indian gems and jewellery on the global stage.

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