Gems Jewellery Exports Demonstrate Resilience, Rise 8.37% to Rs. 24,340.05 Crores – GJEPC

Mar 16, 2026

1759906192 42520f4cc06a296bf938 1The overall gross exports of gems and jewellery in February 2026 were recorded at US$ 2.68 billion (Rs. 24,340.05 crores), registering a growth of 3.86% (8.37% in Rs. terms) compared to US$ 2.58 billion (Rs. 22,460.13 crores) in February 2025.

For the period April 2025 to February 2026, the overall gross exports of gems and jewellery reached US$ 25.93 billion (Rs. 2,28,230.06 crores), marking a marginal growth of 0.07% (4.34% in Rs. terms) compared to US$ 25.92 billion (Rs. 2,18,737.62 crores) during the same period of the previous financial year.

Kirit Bhansali, Chairman, GJEPC, said “The past year has been a challenging one for the global gem and jewellery industry, shaped by evolving U.S. tariff policies, geopolitical

uncertainties, and changing consumer preferences across key markets. Despite these

headwinds, the Indian gem and jewellery sector has demonstrated remarkable resilience.”

“Exporters have actively diversified their export markets, strengthening their presence in destinations such as the UAE and Australia, where Free Trade Agreements have played a significant role, while markets like Hong Kong have continued to provide strong support.

The Government of India’s proactive trade diplomacy through FTAs has been instrumental in opening new opportunities and helping the industry diversify its export base. This strategic shift is reflected in the sector’s overall performance during the year.”

“Recent developments in the U.S. tariff framework have also provided some support to the studded jewellery segment. As per the current understanding, the effective duty on

jewellery exports from India is around 15.5%, which is significantly lower than earlier

proposed levels and helps maintain competitiveness in this category. At the same time, the industry awaits greater clarity regarding the final tariff treatment for natural diamonds and certain loose stone categories, which are currently subject to a 10% import duty under the prevailing U.S. executive order.” Bhansali added.

Talking about the geopolitical tension in the Middle East region, Bhansali, said, “The industry remains watchful of evolving geopolitical developments and global trade

conditions as we move into the final phase of the financial year. Exporters are closely monitoring the situation and working with trade partners to ensure continuity of shipments and supply chains.”

Market-wise performance during April 2025–February 2026 shows strong growth in the UAE and Hong Kong. Overall gem and jewellery exports to the United Arab Emirates rose 22.19% to US$ 8.41 billion, while shipments to Hong Kong increased 30.91% to US$ 5.54 billion.

Exports to the United States were valued at US$ 4.65 billion, down 44.28% year-on-year.

During April 2025–February 2026:

1) Cut and polished diamond exports were recorded at US$ 32 billion (Rs. 99,662.52 crores), registering a 6.71% year-on-year decline (-2.68% in Rs. terms).

2) Total gold jewellery exports, including plain and studded jewellery, grew 99% year- on-year (10.38% in Rs. terms) to US$ 10.71 billion (Rs. 94,171.44 crores).

3) Plain gold jewellery exports grew 44% year-on-year (6.29% in Rs. terms) to US$ 4.64 billion (Rs. 40,669.66 crores).

4) Studded gold jewellery exports recorded a stronger growth of 87% year-on-year (13.70% in Rs. terms) to US$ 6.07 billion (Rs. 53,501.78 crores), supported by higher value-added demand.

5) Silver jewellery exports surged sharply by 41% (63.24% in Rs. terms) to US$ 1.40 billion (Rs. 12,343.94 crores), driven by robust international demand and higher silver prices.

6) Platinum jewellery exports grew 81% (50.40% in Rs. terms) to US$ 236.62 million (Rs. 2,090.06 crores), aided by growing acceptance in niche and premium markets along with price appreciation.

7) Polished lab-grown diamond exports declined 58% year-on-year in value (-4.67% in Rs. terms) to US$ 1.04 billion (Rs. 9,124.97 crores), even as export volumes increased significantly, indicating price softness.

8) Coloured gemstone exports were recorded at US$ 43 million (Rs. 3,657.50 crores), marginally lower by 0.80% year-on-year (+3.48% in Rs. terms), reflecting stable but subdued demand.

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