【Surat, India】India-EU FTA to be a ‘Booster Dose’ for Gem and Jewellery Industry, 20% Bumper Surge in Exports Expected

Editor’s Note

Industry experts in Surat have highlighted the timely significance of the India-EU Free Trade Agreement, forecasting substantial benefits for the gem and jewellery sector.

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Surat, January 28

The India-European Union Free Trade Agreement (FTA) is a step taken at the right time. It will greatly benefit the gem and jewellery industry. This information was provided by industry experts on Wednesday.

Industry Leaders Hail the Agreement

Speaking to news agency IANS, Jagdish Khunt, head of the Surat Diamond Association, said that this agreement has brought major relief for the country’s gem and jewellery sector.

“The tax on India’s gems and jewellery in the European market has been reduced to 0 to 3 percent, which was previously 10 percent. He also described it as a step taken at the right time.”

Dinesh Navadia, Chairman of the Indian Diamond Institute, said that India’s Free Trade Agreement (FTA) with the European Union will act as a booster dose for the gem and jewellery industry.

“Currently, exports worth Rs 91,000 crore are being made to Europe by the industry, and in the coming years, due to the FTA, there is a possibility of a 20 percent surge in this.”

Broader Economic Impact

Dr. Vaibhav Garg, President of Global Government Affairs at the Meril Group of Companies, told the news agency that as our Prime Minister Modi said, this is the ‘Mother of All Deals’. This statement is proving true after the FTA has come to light.

“It has given Indian companies access to the high-value market of 50 crore people living in the EU. This is a big opportunity for India’s medical device sector.”

He further said that this will provide the country’s medtech companies access to the markets of the EU’s 27 countries. This will help in increasing India’s exports as well as achieving the goals of self-reliance and Make in India.

A Blueprint for Shared Prosperity

Announcing the FTA between India and the European Union (EU), Prime Minister Modi said that this FTA is not just a trade agreement, but a new blueprint for shared prosperity.

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⏰ Published on: January 28, 2026