The Akshaya Tritiya of 2016 was one of the dullest gold buying festivals in the last six years. This is apparent from the import of gold ahead of the festival.According to data released on Friday by the ministry of commerce, April gold imports were around 30 tonnes. March imports too were around 22 tonnes. Data for the two months prior to Akshaya Tritiya mark this season’s imports as the lowest in the last six years.
Rajiv Popley, director of the Popley Group, said, “Gold demand was passive, especially for small jewellers. Bigger jewellers were also affected by high prices and the strike.”Several jewellers have lost workmen after a 42-day strike till the middle of April and they had to work with limited pool of employees.Imports ahead of this year’s Akshaya Tritiya were lower than in 2014 when there were severe restrictions on gold imports.
The market had remained in discount prior to Akshaya Tritiya and the discount widened after the festival to $10-12 per oz. Discounts to the landing cost of gold make imports unviable. However smuggling had increased because of the excise duty imposed on gold jewellery, trade sources said.