Jewellers across gold-loving India strike over tax

“Today we are left with no options but to go for 72 hours’ token strike,” Ashok Minawala, an All India Gems and Jewellery Trade Federation (GJF) representative said in a statement late Tuesday.”Pan India, all retail jewellers, manufacturers and wholesalers have decided to join the strike expressing their anguish over the government apathy towards the industry,” he added.

At the normally bustling Zaveri Bazaar — the centre of India’s jewellery trade — in the western city of Mumbai, the majority of shops were closed but some opted to stay open on Wednesday.Union leaders hope the industrial action, which runs until Friday, will be as successful as a three-week nationwide strike in 2012, which forced the previous Indian government to drop its plans for an excise tax.A one percent excise duty was also introduced in 2005 before being quickly dropped.Industry officials say the planned tax will damage growth as it will make certain purchases more expensive for buyers, at a time when demand is already weak due to the global financial slowdown.Long-running strike action by the jewellery industry would pose a major headache for Prime Minister Narendra Modi as he bids to kick-start economic growth and bolster his government’s flagging popularity.India vies with China for the title of the world’s biggest consumer of gold and has an insatiable appetite for jewellery, with diamonds and bangles proving popular gifts at weddings and festivals.India is believed to have around 20,000 tonnes of gold lying idle in temples and homes and Modi is also currently trying to bring this wealth into the formal economy through a gold monetisation scheme.India is now the world’s fastest-growing major economy but Modi is struggling to push much-needed reforms through parliament.Protests over jobs turned deadly recently while the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party received a hammering in state elections late last year.

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