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USTR Proposed Action to Dampen G&J Exports; to affect Exports to the tune of US$50mln

News USTR Proposed Action to Dampen G&J Exports; to affect Exports to the tune of US$50mln GJEPC had recently organized an online discussion on 25% import duty proposed on gems and jewellery imports from India by the USA government. This meeting at the backdrop of USTR (Office of the United States Trade Representative) actions was suggested under Section 301. Indian G & J sector needs to come together and strongly recommend actions suitable to the growth of the this industry and ensure that export and import of G & J does not suffer By: Diamond World News Service | | Reference: 25529   India has adopted a Digital Sales Tax (2% equalisation levy) on revenue generated from a broad range  of  digital  services offered in India, including digital platform services, digital content

An agreement to boost online jewelry retail - INDIA New England News

INDIA New England News New Delhi–To provide impetus to Indian gem and jewelry sellers on the global e-marketplace and explore potential business collaborations for sectoral growth, the Gem and Jewellery Export Promotion Council (GJEPC) and eBay-owned ES Online Services entered into an agreement on Thursday. The collaboration is a step towards facilitating gem and jewellery exports through e-commerce platform and drive the vision of Digital India, says Colin Shah, Chairman, GJEPC. “The platform will enable Indian jewellers to have easy access to international buyers. During the pandemic, the industry demonstrated a keen willingness to adapt to new business realities. Demand for gems and jewellery is picking up in all major export markets, hence it is important for us to tap all important online opportunities. I believe this association with eBay will be a key catalyst for the digital transformation of the gems and jewellery sector in India,” adds Colin Shah.

An agreement to boost online jewelery retail

An agreement to boost online jewelery retail By IANS|   Updated: 26th February 2021 1:49 pm IST By IANSlife New Delhi, Feb 26 (IANSlife) To provide impetus to Indian gem and jewellery sellers on the global e-marketplace and explore potential business collaborations for sectoral growth, the Gem and Jewellery Export Promotion Council (GJEPC) and eBay-owned ES Online Services entered into an agreement on Thursday. The collaboration is a step towards facilitating gem and jewellery exports through e-commerce platform and drive the vision of Digital India, says Colin Shah, Chairman, GJEPC. “The platform will enable Indian jewellers to have easy access to international buyers. During the pandemic, the industry demonstrated a keen willingness to adapt to new business realities. Demand for gems and jewellery is picking up in all major export markets, hence it is important for us to tap all important online opportunities. I believe this association with eBay will be a key catalyst for

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