
Interview: IBJA's Kothari warns gold duty hike to hit weddings, spur smuggling

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Prithviraj Kothari, a bullion expert, warns that India's recent gold import duty hike will lead to significantly higher jewellery costs during the wedding season, potentially reviving smuggling. The duty increased from ₹6,000 to ₹15,000 for ₹1 lakh worth of gold, coinciding with peak demand. This measure aims to address a $38.5 billion forex reserve drop but may harm the ₹5 trillion jewellery industry and consumer demand, prompting lighter purchases and increased jewellery exchanges.
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