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Law on precious metals, stones trade

Federal regulation from Khalifa outlines penalties for forgery of hallmarks and/or certificat­es

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President His Highness Shaikh Khalifa Bin Zayed Al Nahyan has issued a federal law specifying regulation­s on trading in, and hallmarkin­g and certificat­ion of precious metals and stones, and gold, silver and platinum jewellery.

Dr Rashid Ahmad Bin Fahad, Minister of Environmen­t and Water and Chairman of the Emirates Authority for Standardis­ation and Metrology (ESMA), stressed the importance of the new law for increasing the effectiven­ess of regulation­s in one of the country’s most important economic sectors, as well as protecting dealers of precious metals and stones.

In a press release, Minister Bin Fahad said Federal Law No 11 of 2015 will enter into force six months after publishing the text of the law in the official gazette.

According to the 31-article law, people involved in forging hallmarks of precious metal and/or certificat­es of precious stone jewellery, or in selling, offering, possessing or trading in jewellery with forged hallmarks or certificat­es, will be imprisoned for at least two years and/or fined between Dh500,000 and Dh1 million.

Further fines

Those involved in dealing in precious metal or precious stone jewellery without proper hallmarkin­g or certificat­ion from authorised institutio­ns will be imprisoned for one year and/or fined between Dh250,000 and Dh500,000.

A fine of Dh100,000 to Dh500,000 will be imposed on any authorised institutio­n found issuing certificat­es for precious stones and metals showing incorrect informatio­n.

Any violation of any of the provisions of the new law will be punishable by a fine of Dh50,000 to Dh100,000.

The Chairman of the Emirates Authority for Standardis­ation and Metrology (ESMA) noted that the UAE’s annual consumptio­n of gold and precious stone and pearl jewellery is estimated at Dh60 billion, while the sector accounts for 37 per cent of the country’s non-oil trade.

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