Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

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“The gem and jewellery industry has a long way to go due to the issues faced from time to time and the government will have to address this. After so many years it has achieved only US $ 500 million exports. That is insufficie­nt.

“Compared to Ho`ng Kong’s industry that is now US $ 25 billion with no mining activity, we are nowhere close.

This is the sad truth and we need to change the way we thing about this industry,” expressed the minister while addressing the opening ceremony of Facets 2017 in Colombo last week.

Frowning upon the manner in which the Gem and Jewellery Authority operates, he opined there needs to be “less controls and less bureaucrat­ic involvemen­t”.

“It needs to have a different identity and different regulatory role for the industry to work itself more freely,” he said referring to the agency.

The branding of Ceylon Sapphire was also highlighte­d. With mining activities restricted, it was pointed out that the lack of gem stones is hampering the branding activities of Ceylon Sapphire.

“Without the stones we cannot market the local gem industry. We need to address this by taking into account the environmen­tal impact,” said Hashim.

In a move to further liberalize the sector, the minister proposed to set up a special Gem and Jewellery Zone, which would allow the “necessary” freedom to import stones, recut and re-export.

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