GJF concerned over imposition of compulsory PAN Card application on jewellery sales over Rs. 1 lakh

GJF has requested government to remove Pan Card requirement in jewellery sector and reduce Import Duties on gold, silver and jewellery

Post By : IJ News Service On 16 March 2015 5:37 PM
The 4th edition of the Mint Luxury Conference 2011 held at the Taj Mahal Hotel, Mumbai saw leaders of global luxury brands, top designers, policy makers and youth icon and actor Abhishek Bachchan share their views on India’s luxury market. The conference theme was “Luxury: Triggers for growth”. %% Each of the speakers discussed critical issues in Indian luxury business including trends, designs and highlighted the challenges and opportunities in the luxury market.The luxury conference was well attended by a 200-strong audience comprising leaders in the business of luxury from India and across the world including Emanuel Ungaro, Fulvia Visconti Ferragamo, Giovanna Vitelli and representatives of some of the world’s most successful luxury brands. %% Inaugrating the conference, Maharashtra’s Chief Minister Prithviraj Chavan sent out a strong message to the luxury and other high value businesses to invest in India and specifically in Maharashtra, saying, "urbanization and the rapid growth of small and medium businesses made the exchange of ideas in a growing market crucial." In a recorded message for the audience Santo Versace, Chairman Gianni Versace, spoke about Fondazione Altagamma looking to grow and strengthen their relations with India. Santo Versace is also the chairman of Fondazione Altagamma, which is a foundation of Italian luxury companies well known internationally and reflecting the Italian style and culture in their company management and products. Fondazione Altagamma also plans to start training programs to develop talent in the luxury goods manufacturing and management. Versace concluded by saying that Italian luxury brands plan to make many investments in the Indian market. Giovanna Vitelli, Member of the Board, Azimut Benetti Group, the company that makes luxury boats, talked about why India is a promising market for luxury boats, on working with local authorities for developing infrastructure and hoping that India soon develops ‘a sailing culture’. %% Other eminent speakers on day one of the conference included renowned couterier Emanuel Ungaro, Raffaello Napoleone CEO, Pitti Immagine, Armando Branchini, Director, Fondazione Altagamma and Laxman Narsimhan, Director, Mckinsey & Co. The second day of the conference saw actor Abhishek Bachchan share his thoughts on the topic “These are a few of my favorite things”. Frederic Dormeuil, Director Commercial for Dormeuil Mode S.A.S; Fluvia Visconti Ferragamo, Member of the Board, Salvatore Ferragamo; Jerome Griffith, CEO, Tumi; Michael Perschke, Head Audi India; Andrea Morante, CEO, Pomellato; Mark Henderson, Deputy Chairman, Gieves & Hawkes; Francesco Pesci, CEO, Brioni and many other global leaders expressed their views on topics like Trends in Luxury; Luxury Living; and Men’s wear. %% Home to some of the world’s richest people, the Indian luxury market is estimated to touch the $30 billion mark by 2015 and by 2025 the country is expected to become the world’s fifth largest consumer market. The event successfully highlighted the immense potential of the luxury goods market in India, and stressed the fact that the presence of international brands will also help local players to develop in the Indian market.

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