Top representatives of India’s gems and jewellery sector have urgently briefed Hon’ble Commerce Secretary Shri Sunil Barthwal, IAS, on the potential repercussions of the United States’ recent notice regarding reciprocal tariffs. The delegation, led by Shri Shaunak Parikh, Vice Chairman, GJEPC, along with Shri Adil Kotwal, President, Seepz Gem & Jewellery Manufacturers’ Association (SGJMA), and Shri Sabyasachi Ray, Executive Director, GJEPC, presented a detailed overview of the industry’s concerns and proposed mitigation strategies.
The briefing aimed to underscore the significant impact the proposed tariffs could have on Indian exports and the broader industry. Shri Satya Srinivas, IRS, Additional Secretary, Ministry of Commerce (MoC), and Shri Dnyaneshwar Patil, Development Commissioner, SEEPZ were also present to offer a comprehensive understanding of the issues at hand.
The US notice, which threatens reciprocal tariffs, has raised concerns within the Indian gems and jewellery sector, a key contributor to the nation’s export revenue. The industry leaders outlined the potential economic fallout and presented specific recommendations to safeguard interests.