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India gold prices rise, higher than in Dubai
Today, the price of 24K gold was at Rs.157,780 per 10 grams, reflecting a gain of ₹1,270 compared to its previous close. Meanwhile, 22K gold is at Rs.144,632 per 10 grams.
Gold prices in India are largely influenced by international spot gold rates, US dollar fluctuations, and import duties on gold, among other factors.
Gold prices in India continue to remain higher than in Dubai. On 11 February 2026, the price of 24K gold in India stood at Rs.157,780 per 10 grams, while in Dubai it was Rs.149,441, reflecting a difference of Rs.8,339 or 5.58%.
US gold and silver prices rose in early morning trade after falling briefly in yesterday’s session, as US Treasury bond yields declined following data showing December retail sales growth stalled, signalling a softening economy ahead of key US jobs data
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India-UAE Jewellery Dialogue Draws 200+ Stakeholders, Reinforces Trade Confidence
GJEPC and UAE Leadership Reaffirm Commitment To Market Resilience and “Business Beyond Borders.”

- The India-UAE Gems & Jewellery Dialogue -Boosting Confidence, held on 2 April 2026 at Taj Business Bay, Dubai, saw strong industry participation, underscoring continued optimism in bilateral trade. The event was organised under the patronage of the Embassy of India in the UAE, the Consulate General of India in Dubai, and the GJEPC.
The high-level gathering brought together over 200 stakeholders across the jewellery value chain, including manufacturers, retailers, wholesalers, and policymakers from both countries. Among the dignitaries present were H.E Mohammed Ali Rashed Lootah, President & CEO Dubai Chamber, H.E. Ahmed Al Khaja, CEO Dept of Economy & Tourism, H.E. Jumal Al Kait, Asst Undersecretary Ministry of Foreign Trade, Tawhid Abdullah, Chairman Dubai Jewellery Group. Speakers highlighted the resilience of the UAE’s jewellery ecosystem and pointed to expanding opportunities for integration with Indian manufacturers.

Delivering the keynote, H.E. Dr Deepak Mittal, the Ambassador of India to the UAE, reaffirmed the Government of India’s continued support for the sector and emphasised the UAE’s strategic importance as a partner under the India-UAE Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (CEPA).
Hon’ble Consul General Satish Kumar Sivan stressed the need for unity and confidence within the trade amid shifting global dynamics. In his welcome address, Mr Sabyasachi Ray, Executive Director, GJEPC, outlined GJEPC’s focus on strengthening exports and deepening engagement across the GCC through collaborative initiatives.
Key discussions reaffirmed the strength of India-UAE trade ties in gems and jewellery, sustained confidence in the UAE market despite global uncertainties, and the need for closer coordination between government, trade bodies, and industry. Participants also recognised the India Jewellery Exposition Centre (IJEX) as a critical platform enabling market access in the region.
The dialogue concluded with a shared commitment to deepen cooperation, strengthen trust, and drive growth in bilateral jewellery trade, with GJEPC reiterating its focus on facilitating “Business Beyond Borders.”
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