The Free Press Journal

‘Gold demand likely to fall to 750 ton in 2016 on high price’

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India's gold demand is likely to fall to around 750-800 tonnes in 2016, as against 860 tonnes last year, mainly due to sharp rise in prices and jewellers' strike following new regulation­s, World Gold Council has said.

"In the first half of this year, gold demand fell to 248 tonnes. We think that demand will be better in the second half on the back of good monsoon," WGC India MD Somasundar­am PR told PTI on the sidelines of an Assocham event. He pegged the gold demand at 750-800 tonnes for the 2016 calendar year. In August, WGC had reported that the country's gold demand fell by 30 per cent to 247.4 tonnes during the first six months of 2016 from 351.5 tonnes in the year-ago period, reports PTI. Asked about the reasons for fall in demand, Somasundar­am said: "Prices have risen sharply this year. Jewellers strike because of imposition of excise duty and pan card complexiti­es are some other factors for the likely decline in demand". Gold prices are ruling above Rs 31,000 per 10 gram in the national capital today. He said the industry is facing a challengin­g situation due to imposition of 1 per cent excise duty on gold jewellery and requiremen­t of Pan Card number for jewellery purchase of above Rs 2 lakh.

Somasundar­am stressed on increasing consumer awareness to follow the rules of pan card. India's gold imports fell to 291 tonnes in the first six months of this year from 470 tonnes in the year-ago period on weak demand.

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