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GJEPC organises 22nd consecutive ‘India Pavilion’ at Jewellery Arabia in Bahrain
GJEPC organised the India Pavilion at Jewellery Arabia 2025, Bahrain, marking its 22nd consecutive year at one of the Middle East’s most influential jewellery showcases. Being held from 25th to 29th November at Exhibition World Bahrain, the pavilion provides a strong platform for Indian exporters to connect with high-intent buyers from across the Gulf, a region that remains a priority market for the Council and the industry.
Covering 972 sq m with 108 booths across Halls 3, 7 and 8, the pavilion brings together 58 Indian exhibitors. They are presenting diamond studded jewellery, plain and studded gold pieces, and loose stones, underlining India’s strength across key product categories.
For GJEPC, the India Pavilion serves as a strategic outreach initiative that helps Indian manufacturers widen their global footprint. Jewellery Arabia consistently attracts trade visitors from Bahrain, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Qatar and the wider region, making it an important gateway for Indian exporters seeking to deepen their presence in West Asia.
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AGTA appeals US Government to Scrap 10% Import Tariff on Gemstones
Trade body seeks exemption for coloured gemstones under new temporary tariff regime, with potential implications for diamonds.
The American Gem Trade Association (AGTA) has formally appealed to the US government to remove the newly imposed 10% global import tariff on gemstones, and potentially diamonds, warning of its impact on the trade.
The tariff was announced on February 20 after the US Supreme Court struck down President Donald Trump’s reciprocal tariffs issued under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA). In response, the administration introduced a temporary 10% import surcharge under Section 122 of the Trade Act of 1974. The measure will remain in effect for 150 days unless Congress votes to extend it, though further tariff mechanisms have not been ruled out.
AGTA has submitted a formal request to the Office of the United States Trade Representative (USTR), urging that precious and semiprecious coloured gemstones be added to the exception list under Annex I or Annex II. The association argued that these stones are not mined domestically in the US and therefore should qualify for exemption.
Previously, AGTA’s lobbying efforts contributed to diamonds and gemstones being included in Annex III — a list of products eligible for potential exemption from duties for “aligned” countries. This had placed Indian diamonds and gemstones on track for relief following a prospective US-India trade agreement. However, it remains unclear whether Annex III provisions apply under the new tariff framework that recently took effect.
If the across-the-board exemption request is denied, AGTA has asked the USTR to confirm whether Annex III remains a viable pathway for country-specific tariff relief on coloured gemstones.
While the current petition focuses on coloured gemstones, AGTA noted that trade experts believe any exemption granted in this category could effectively extend to diamonds, as seen in past trade agreements such as the US–European Union deal.

“We will continue to work tirelessly toward eliminating tariffs on gemstone imports into the US. We remain fully committed to this effort — giving up is not an option,” said AGTA President Bruce Bridges and CEO John Ford.
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