Government Plans To Mandate Gold Bullion Hallmarking, Says Consumer Affairs Secretary

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The Union government is considering a proposal to mandate hallmarking of gold bullion, which would ensure traceability and promote greater acceptability nationwide (Photo source: Envato)

The Union government is considering a proposal to mandate hallmarking of gold bullion, which would ensure traceability and promote greater acceptability nationwide, Consumer Affairs Secretary Nidhi Khare said on Friday.

"India has achieved a significant milestone with over 40 crore pieces of jewellery being hallmarked since the introduction of the process," Khare said at the Gems & Jewellery Conference in New Delhi.

The implementation of the six-digit unique ID instilled trust among consumers, according to Khare. "Now, the government is gearing up to make hallmarking mandatory for gold bullion," she said.

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This move will ensure the purity of gold items and safeguard consumers from being cheated.
Nidhi Khare

The next frontier for the country's jewellery sector lies in creating aspirational global brands. India is also the second largest gold exporter globally, contributing to about 3.5% to overall exports, the consumer affairs secretary said. "The government of India has designated the sector as a priority area for export promotion."

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