Business Standard

Sharma for easing gold import norms to check smuggling

Govt had raised import duties on the metal to check rising CAD; RBI had put import curbs and set terms for inward shipment

Anand Sharma

Press Trust of India New Delhi
Advocating relaxation of gold import norms to check smuggling, Commerce and Industry Minister Anand Sharma said the government will take action at an appropriate time.
    
"There is a mechanism to periodically review it (gold import norms). We will take an appropriate view as and when required," Sharma told PTI.
     
The government has raised import duties on the yellow metal in order to check rising current account deficit (CAD). The RBI had imposed curbs on its import and had also laid down various pre-conditions for inward shipments.

"We need a balanced approach. We are allowing gold imports for the industry usage. I don't think they can be drastically brought down...That is why, I have always favoured a balance, so that we do not run the risk of illicit trade, that is, smuggling of gold," Sharma said.
       
The government, he said, needs to ensure that the genuine demands are met and at the same time import is curbed to save foreign exchange.
     
Gems and jewellery exporters, who account for about 15 per cent of the country's total shipments, raised concerns over the restrictions on the imports of the yellow metal and demanded easing of the norms.
     
Commerce Secretary S R Rao has also asked Economic Affairs Secretary Arvind Mayaram to consider easing the curbs to push exports.
    
In the April-October period, gems and jewellery exports stood at USD 24 billion.
     
Yesterday, in an interview to a television channel, Reserve Bank of India Governor Raghuram Rajan too said that gold smuggling into India will rise if the import curbs continue for too long.

Don't miss the most important news and views of the day. Get them on our Telegram channel

First Published: Dec 24 2013 | 2:55 PM IST

Explore News