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Gold import may fall 50% to 17-year low

- RAJESH BHAYANI

Gold import in the calendar year 2020 (CY20) is expected to fall 50 per cent to nearly a 17-year low because of lacklustre demand since the Covid-19 outbreak in March and record-high prices. Experts estimate only 350 tonne of gold import this year, matching the 2003 figure.

The pandemic and lockdown have severely affected the jewellery industry and changed demand equations - - those interested in investing in gold have shifted to instrument­s, such as sovereign gold bonds and gold ETFS. Many others are, in fact, selling gold or using it as collateral to generate short-term liquidity.

Despite demand destructio­n, the yellow metal is the best-performing asset in CY20, thus far.

In CY19, according to the World Gold Council data, India had imported 647 tonne of gold. In the March quarter of CY20, the import was 78.4 tonne; in the June quarter, it was merely 11 tonne. The import scene in July, too, is not encouragin­g and demand is expected to fall to a third this year.

As far as the gold import bill is concerned, in the first half of CY20, it came down to $5.86 billion -- a level not seen since 2005. In the first half of 2005, the import was worth $7.7 billion.

Chirag Sheth, principal consultant, India and South Asia, Metal Focus, said: “Indian gold demand is likely to drop significan­tly in 2020 because of the impact of Covid-19 on the economy. We believe discretion­ary spending of high-value items, such as jewellery, is likely to be curtailed significan­tly.”

In the current scenario, jewellers are adopting different strategies to meet the challenges. Dipu Mehta, managing director, Orra, said: “The way we function as retailers has drasticall­y changed. The biggest challenge is to manage the dynamism and quick response to opening and shutting of stores depending on the terms of Covid-19 containmen­t. The second biggest challenge is to keep customers engaged when they are unsure of stepping out of their houses for shopping.”

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