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India's May gold imports jump 49% on festive demand

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Published
Jun 4, 2019

India’s gold imports in May jumped 49% from a year earlier to 116 tonnes as a correction in local prices during a key festival boosted retail demand, a government source said on Tuesday.


India's May gold imports jump 49% on festive demand - Reuters


Higher gold imports by India, the world’s second-biggest consumer of the precious metal, could support global prices that are trading near their highest level in three months, but could widen the country’s trade deficit and put pressure on rupee.

The country’s gold imports in value terms rose to $4.78 billion in May from $3.48 billion a year ago, the government official said, who was not allowed to speak to the media.

India had imported 78 tonnes of gold in May 2018.

“Retail buying was robust during Akshay Tritiya due to lower prices,” said Ashok Jain, proprietor of Mumbai-based gold wholesaler Chenaji Narsinghji.

Indians celebrated the annual Hindu and Jain festival of Akshaya Tritiya in May, when buying gold is considered auspicious.

In May, local gold prices fell to their lowest level in five months, prompting jewellers to replenish inventory, said a Mumbai-based dealer with a bullion importing private bank.

“Grey market operators were struggling to operate last month due to the elections. Naturally, demand was diverted towards banks and that is reflecting in legal imports,” the dealer said.

India’s gold smugglers slowed their operations in April and May over worries their shipments will be caught up in seizures of cash, bullion, alcohol and drugs that are aimed at controlling vote-buying in the country’s national elections, industry officials told Reuters.

Gold smuggling surged in India after the government raised the import duty to 10 percent in August 2013. Grey market operators - businesses that smuggle gold from overseas and sell for cash to avoid the duties - got a further boost in 2017 when India imposed a 3 percent sales tax on bullion.

In June, gold imports could fall below 80 tonnes as prices have jumped in global market to the highest in more than three months, said a bullion dealer based at southern city Chennai.

India’s gold consumption in 2019 is seen at 750-850 tonnes compared to 760.4 tonnes last year and a 10-year average of 838 tonnes, the World Gold Council said last month.

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