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GJEPC Collaborates with Delhi Customs to Streamline Jewellery Export via Personal Carriage
Follow-up meeting focuses on refining SOPs under Circular No. 09/25 – Customs to ease export processes through Delhi’s Precious Cargo Warehouse
On 15 April, a delegation from the GJEPC Northern Regional Office met with senior officials of Delhi Customs to further refine Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) for the import and export of jewellery via personal carriage. This discussion followed an initial meeting held on 9 April and focused on the implementation of Circular No. 09/25 – Customs, dated 28 April 2025, with the goal of issuing a comprehensive public notice for the trade.
Key customs officials present included Mr. Dheeraj Rastogi, IRS, Principal Commissioner – Exports; Ms. Ashima Bansal, IRS, Commissioner – ACC Export; Mr. Vishal Pal Singh, IRS, Commissioner – Airport; Mr. Dibyalok Singh, IRS, Deputy Commissioner – ACC Shed; and Mr. Anuj Kumar Pandey, IRS, Additional Deputy Commissioner – Airport. Representing the GJEPC were Mr. Antarpal Singh Sawhney, Regional Chairman – North, and Mr. Anil Sankhwal, Convener, Studded Jewellery Panel.
The meeting primarily addressed ways to optimise the draft SOPs for hand-carried jewellery exports through the Precious Cargo Warehouse (PCW) operated by Celebi at Delhi Airport. GJEPC representatives proposed practical solutions to remove procedural bottlenecks and speed up customs clearance. Among their key requests was the establishment of a dedicated detention room for appraised parcels within the Central Warehousing Corporation (CWC) cargo shed to reduce delays and improve exporter convenience.
Customs officials, led by Mr. Rastogi, responded positively to the recommendations and assured the delegation of due consideration. They also advised GJEPC to initiate discussions with CWC for space allocation to implement the suggested changes effectively.
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With Presence In 29 States and 240 Cities and 100+ Accredited-Partners, IAGES Aggressively Grows To 550+ Accredited Partner Outlets Pan India
IAGES Expands Its National Footprint, Strengthening Trust, Transparency, and Standardisation
The Indian Association for Gold Excellence and Standards (IAGES), a self-regulatory body has crossed the 100+ accredited partner landmark, establish a strong presence with 550+ partner outlets. With its footprint spanning 240+ cities pan India, IAGES consolidates its position as the facilitator of trust, transparency, and standardisation in the gold sector.
The IAGES accreditation network today spans the entire gold value chain—bringing together refiners, bullion traders, manufacturers, assaying and hallmarking centres, retailers, and digital gold retailers under a unified framework. While retailers form the majority, having actively adopted the industry-defined code of conduct and standardised their business practices, the growing participation across segments reflects strong industry confidence in the accreditation process. With many more partners currently in the pipeline, the momentum continues to build toward a more transparent and accountable gold ecosystem.
–Kaushlendra Sinha Said:

“IAGES represents a truly pan-India network from Kashmir to Kanyakumari and from Mumbai to Kolkata, reiterating the industry’s need for a standard code of conduct uniting businesses under a common framework of best practices. We are delighted to achieve this landmark and continue our endeavours to reach out to each and every gold business in the country. While we have accredited large national players, it gives us happiness that small and medium players are coming forward in large numbers which is a true representation of the success and acceptance of IAGES by the Gold Industry.”
Members are IAGES-accredited only after a comprehensive assessment of their business practices across the entire value chain is conducted by an independent third-party assessor. An accreditation is highly beneficial for both business and consumers. For gold jewellers, it reflects verified practises, ethical conduct, operational excellence and consumer trust and loyalty while for consumers, it means their certified retailer has sourced and manufactured their gold only after the most rigorous standard of authenticity and integrity have been met.
While IAGES remains focussed on building trust and transparency for the gold buyers, the organisation has initiated a consumer awareness campaign – ‘Before you buy gold, #PehlaCheckIAGES’. The campaign aims to create a shift in the gold-buying mindset by placing the power of making an informed choice on the buyer only after verifying that their retailer is IAGES-accredited.
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