Gems & Jewellery Industry Needs to Re-think,
Re-orient & Re-Design Practices and Processes, says Piyush
Goyal
Calls for Enhancing Quality and Productivity, and Focussing on Integrity
Union Commerce and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal said that to become self-reliant, the Gems & Jewellery
industry needs to re-think, re-orient & re-design its practices and processes
which will lead to further progress. Addressing CII's Digital Gems
& Jewellery Conference on Self-Reliance in Jewellery: Mining, Manufacturing & Markets on 26
November 2020, he said that Gem & Jewellery sector,
through its consciousness about quality & price competitiveness, has been able
to penetrate markets of USA, UAE, Russia, Singapore, Hong Kong, etc, and India is today well recognised
the world over for its gem & jewellery sector, for
the- CHARM they bring to products - COST effectiveness - CONSCIENTIOUS work.
Mr. Goyal said that the
Covid pandemic tested the country’s resolve and the Gems
and jewellery sector had taken a big hit. But, he added,
that the recent exports and domestic figures of the sector show that the industry
has used innovation, ingenuity and adoption to the new normal, to make a comeback.
The industry has shown its ability to face the problem in a resolute manner. He
said that Our gems & jewellery
industry has a mindset which is contemporary in nature, which adopts with changing
time and leverages our strengths across the world. “If we built upon our integrity,
I have no doubt that we'll be able to expand our markets & meet the world's
needs from India. This will involve adopting technology, innovation & skill
development.”, Mr. Goyal added.
Assuring the industry you of complete support of
the Government in their efforts to achieve the pinnacle of success & the industry's
rightful place in global trade & in India, Mr. Goyal
specifically pointed out that the government is happy to deliberate with industry to see how MSMEs can be supported
in the sector. “Majority of players in the Gems & Jewellery
sector are MSMEs. We need to come forward to augment their efforts in marketing,
packaging logistic & access to low-cost finance. This can be done with joint
participation & active involvement of associations from gems & jewellery industry. With the joint participation, we can support
MSMEs in the sector”, he added.
The Minister said that the Prime Minister Mr. Narendra
Modi has said, "Time has come for India to make in India but make for the world."
He said that this is where partnership between Govt, industry
associations, exporters & international organisations
can work towards making India hub of this business worldwide. “In this new normal, we have the potential to engage with the world
in a bigger way & improve our advantages in this sector.”,
he added. He called the sector to adopt state of the art technologies, focus on
skill development and upgradation, and attaining scale of production, so as to become
the major player in the world market.
Mr. Goyal emphasised on enhancing quality and productivity, saying that
the message of India's commitment to quality & high productivity in different
sectors should be taken forward. He suggested that the sector next month may organize
events like workshops, symposiums, webinars etc to propagate
the message among the various stakeholders.
Reiterating the important role of the sector in
the economy, Mr. Goyal said that the sector contributes
about 7.5% of the country’s GDP, 14% to the nation’s exports and provides employment
to over 5 million people. He said that the India International Jewellery show which was held virtually on the digital platform
for the first time was itself a very big demonstration of our industry's ability
to face any adversity.
Mr. Goyal said that various
suggestions of the sector on duties, SEZs, refund of taxes, logistics, financing,
etc are being looked into. He called upon the industry
to deliberate on the steps that can help in checking the leakages, orderly behaviour of the sector, and ushering in the liberalization.