But none of this is apparent when you analyze the export performance of the Gem & Jewellery Sector. We look back with pride on a year of export revenue that sets a new record.
The gem & jewellery industry was successful in earning Rs. 51.9 billion in the year 2007 and it was 16% growth compared with previous year’s figure of Rs. 44.9 billion. Gem exports equaled Rs. 10.4 billion 6% percent more than the amount reported in 2006.
The rise in jewellery exports has been even more significant, which recorded Rs. 2.89 billion, 17% percent more than in 2006.
Diamond re-exports earned Rs. 37.77 billion registering a 19% percent growth over the figure of 2006 which stood at Rs. 31.7 billion.
The Government having realized the importance of this sector has created a fiscal regime through Budget Proposals for 2008, that recognize the unique nature of the Gem & Jewellery industry.
I acknowledge the astute leadership of His Excellency Mahinda Rajapakse, whose sound economic policies created the ideal environment for the Gem & Jewellery industry to grow to new heights.
In it’s endeavors to promote the industry the National Gem & Jewellery Authority (NGJA) has made arrangements to organize “Sri Lanka Pavilions” at nine major international Gem & Jewellery Shows in 2008.
‘NGJA’ is in the process of finalizing arrangements with Sri Lanka Gem & Jewellery Association (SLGJA) to establish a state of the art Gem Testing Laboratory, which will issue an internationally accepted Gemstone Report.
National Gem & Jewellery Authority
Source @ Fibre2fashion.com
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