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IGJS Jaipur 2025 bolsters global connections amidst mounting trade challenges
Against a backdrop of mounting trade challenges, India’s gem and jewellery exporters gathered in Jaipur for the International Gem & Jewellery Show (IGJS) 2025, an exclusive export-focused event organized by the Gem & Jewellery Export Promotion Council (GJEPC). Held from April 3 to 5, the show drew 50 of India’s leading exporters and more than 180 international buyers from 28 countries, reinforcing Jaipur’s status as a pivotal hub in the global jewellery trade.
The show, hosted at the Novotel Jaipur Exhibition and Convention Centre, spotlighted the city’s long-standing reputation for integrated craftsmanship — where stone-cutting and jewellery manufacturing coexist within the same business ecosystem. For many international buyers, this “one-stop-shop” model remains a key draw.
Still, the atmosphere wasn’t without tension. The recent imposition of U.S. tariffs — ranging between 26% and 27% on Indian jewellery exports — loomed large over business discussions. Exporters expressed concern over the long-term implications for price-sensitive markets like the United States, which has traditionally been a top destination for Indian jewellery.
“Tariffs were the biggest talking point on the floor,” said one Jaipur-based exporter. “We’re now discussing cost-sharing models with our U.S. partners, looking to absorb the blow across the supply chain — from exporters to retailers to end consumers.”
Repeat buyers remained a bright spot, with several exhibitors reporting continued interest and steady orders from long-standing clients. But many acknowledged a pressing need to attract larger retail chain buyers, particularly as global trade routes shift.
In response to the evolving trade landscape, exporters are eyeing alternative markets such as Dubai and Saudi Arabia, regions with strong demand and more favorable trade terms. Industry stakeholders also pointed to the India-Australia Economic Cooperation and Trade Agreement (ECTA) as a promising channel for diversifying export destinations.
Despite challenges, the sentiment remained broadly optimistic. The GJEPC announced plans to significantly scale the show in 2026, targeting over 500 global buyers and more than 150 exhibitors, a move intended to elevate the show’s global standing and deepen its influence in the international marketplace.
At its core, IGJS Jaipur 2025 underscored themes of resilience, adaptability, and strategic collaboration — with industry players focused on navigating shifting trade dynamics while continuing to showcase the strength of Indian craftsmanship.
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Bharat Diamond Bourse and Department Of Posts Sign MOU
Foreign Post Office To Open In BDB To Facilitate
Export-Import of Precious Cargo By Post
- Economical and simplified doorstep logistics support for Export and import of high-value cargo – International and Domestic
- Facility Open to all

Bharat Diamond Bourse (BDB) and Department of Posts (DOP), Maharashtra Circle, today signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to establish a partnership aimed at facilitating shipments of precious cargo from within the Bourse premises. A Post Office extension counter that offers a range of postal services will commence operations in BDB within a month.
Under the partnership agreement, comprehensive logistics facilities will be provided to both members and non-members for shipments of domestic and international parcels. These Doorstep Logistics Services will operate with the Department of Posts as the primary logistics partner.
Services available for all within the bourse will include Speed Post, India Post Parcel, Logistics Post, Media Post, and others.
Shri Anoop Mehta, President of BDB, Said:

“BDB’s vision is to provide the best facilities for its members, and simultaneously facilitate the growth of diamond exports. The MOU is a big step in enabling smooth logistics for export-import parcels from within our premises. We believe it will help individual businesses as well as boost overall diamond exports.”
Mehul Shah, Vice President, BDB, Said:
“Opening the post office in BDB is a big milestone for small and medium traders. Reduced shipment costs will make it extremely economical. Further, there is no requirement for Customs clearing agents (CHAs). The move will also boost the e-commerce business with direct shipments from manufacturers to end consumers. Easy access to other services like speed post and parcel will make logistics easier for BDB members.”

Amitabh Singh (IPoS), Chief PMG, Maharashtra Circle, Said:

“This partnership leverages the world’s largest postal network for facilitating import and export of valuable cargo and domestic parcels of the BDB business community. It brings India Post to the doorstep of the diamond trade and connects BDB, the diamond bourse having the largest turnover worldwide, with the largest Postal network, opening a door to Global Geography.”
Other dignitaries present on the occasion of the MOU Signing included Shri Santosh Mishra, Commissioner of Customs Zone-3, Shri Pandurang Chormale (IPoS), Senior Superintendent of RMS, Shri Anup Zaveri – Customs Convener BDB, and others.
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