March 2016 Indian Gold Imports

March 2016 Indian Gold Imports Slump to Lowest Level Since September 2013.

Gold Imports Remain Under Pressure From a Nationwide Jeweler Strike, Increased Duties, Taxes and Government Intervention.

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Last year we released a survey of India and Gold that covered supply and demand in that country and India’s historical affinity for gold. Indians love gold but their government hates that they love it.

India’s War on Gold

Indian gold imports have fallen sharply in 2016. They would be higher but for the Indian government’s anti-gold policy. According to Indian Ministry of Commerce and Industry, gold imports to India were just 34 tons in February, the lowest amount since December 2014. Gold imports fell to 24.1 tons in March the lowest since September 2013.

As a resut of the Indian government actions outlined below, Indian gold imports also fell significantly in April and May, according to other trade source data. Reports of increased gold smuggling into have also surfaced.

Indian Annual Gold Imports 2008 – 2016

Indian annual gold imports 2008-2016 march

Indian gold imports have declined in the early months of 2016.

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Indian gold imports in March slid to 24 tons.

indian monthly gold imports January 2015 March 2016

Indian March gold imports were the lowest monthly imports since September 2013.

Import Duties

Despite increased demand, Indian gold imports have been hampered by government action. India has placed import duties on gold in order to slow the amount of gold coming into the country. The government’s stated reason for curbing gold imports is that it throws off their balance of trade with imports exceeding exports due to large gold imports.

India has no significant gold mines, so the country’s entire gold demand has to be met either from gold already in the country or by imports. Efforts to get India’s gold mining industry going have met with lots of red tape and very little production. An Australian Indian venture was recently announced that aims to restart an old gold mine that might provide India with a few tons of domestic supply.

Gold Monetization Scheme

The government hopes not only to stop gold from coming into India, but to get Indians to turn their gold in to the goverment in exchange for interest bearing bonds. The scheme launched in late 2015 so far has yielded little gold from Indian citizens. A couple of temples in India have, however, agreed to turn some of their gold in for the interest bearing bonds. For more on India’s gold monetization scheme click here.

Sales Tax

Earlier this year the Indian government imposed a sales tax on gold that immediately prompted jewelers across the country to go on strike. As of mid April, half of India’s jewerly stores were closed even though the strike was called off. The Indian government has refused thus far to lift the 1% tax.

Additional Duty on Indians Returning From Abroad

In April 2016, the Indian government imposed an additional 15% duty on gold and silver for Indians returning home after one year abroad.

India’s Foreign Reserves

India’s foreign reserves have grown in recent years and reached an all time high of nearly $360 billion as of April 2016, or about the size of Russia’s foreign reserves.

India’s Gold Reserves

As of April 1, 2016, India’s gold holdings were 5.5% of its total foreign exchange reserves, down from 9.2% in September 2011. The percentage decrease is due in part to the increase in India’s overall reserves, the decline in the price of gold and because India has not added any gold to its reserves in recent years. India holds 557 tons of gold as reserves. Russia, in contrast, with overall foreign reserves about the same size as India’s, holds nearly three times that amount.

gold reserves by country june 20 2016

According to the World Gold Council, as of mid June 2016, India held the tenth most gold of any nation.

The Indian gold import charts are derived from data pulled from the Indian Ministry of Commerce and Industry, Govt. of India by Nick Laird of Sharelynx and are updated monthly and archived on Smaulgld.com.

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