RBI clarifies on gold re-export norms

September 20, 2013 06:13 pm | Updated June 02, 2016 01:46 pm IST - Mumbai

Gold imports.

Gold imports.

Clearing the air on gold import norms, a government official on Friday said more than 20 per cent of the imported metal could be exported, a clarification that is likely to help release inbound shipments help up at customs.

The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) in July introduced the 80:20 scheme under which 20 per cent of the total gold imports were to be exported back. Further imports were not allowed if this 20 per cent norm was not met by importers. The move was to curb rising gold import which led to high current account deficit.

The RBI norm left many confused, leading to imports being held up at customs. The matter was discussed and resolved in the meeting in New Delhi on Friday, chaired by Commerce Secretary S R Rao. Officials of RBI, banks, MMTC and industry representatives were present in the meeting.

“The problem was that of interpretation of 80:20. This means that at least 20 per cent you have to give for exports. So, somewhere it was misinterpreted that you cannot export more than 20 per cent,” the official said. One can export more than 20 per cent of total imports, he added.

Jewellers last month had said that gold imports were held up at customs due to confusion over the RBI’s 80:20 import norm. As the Customs officials were unsure of how to implement RBI notification, they stopped all stocks from entering the country, jewellers claimed.

With this clarification, gold imports are likely to resume, the government official said.

He said that although gold imports were going on but there was some confusion on the implementation of the RBI’s scheme. He said that focal officers would be fixed at all places including the customs, the RBI, commerce ministry and MMTC to help importers.

India’s gold jewellery exports nosedived 70 per cent year –on-year to USD 441.41 million in July on account of shortage of precious metal and limited inventory in domestic market. In 2012—13, India imported 845—850 tonne gold. India’s gold imports in August dipped to $0.65 billion from $ 2.9 billion in July, and a record $ 8.4 billion in May.

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