GJEPC delegation meets Finance Minister to consider Presumptive Tax regime for increase in tax collection

The delegation has sought taxation policy reforms to enhance Ease of Business in Gems and Jewellery Sector

Post By : IJ News Service On 27 January 2016 5:52 PM
The Gem and Jewellery Export Promotion Council (GJEPC) is organising the first ever Coloured Gemstones Buyer Seller Meet (BSM) with Russia from the December 8th – 11th, 2013 at the Hotel Lalit, in Jaipur, India. This BSM is aimed at creating business opportunities for Indian Manufacturers and Russian traders to explore the possibilities of trade in the gemstones category. This will be GJEPC’s first endeavour to promote gemstone trade within the 2 countries in Jaipur, which is the seat of coloured gemstones in India. The two day event will feature more than 15 select coloured gemstones and jewellery manufacturers from India as well as Russia.%% Speaking about the event, Vipul Shah, Chairman, GJEPC said, “India’s trade with Russia has been constantly growing and Indian companies exported jewellery worth US$ 4.43 million and coloured gemstones worth US$ 1.4 million to Russia in 2012. As always the council’s endeavour has always been to create a platform to promote global trade for Indian companies. The first India-Russia BSM will provide a unique opportunity for manufacturers and traders to network as well as book orders for the coming year.” The summit will see participation from leading Indian exporters and manufacturers from Jaipur and is also aimed at bringing in importers, large retail chains and wholesalers from Russia, to boost trade opportunities and establish networks within Russia.

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