"We are expecting the growth in gems and jewellery exports to remain flat at around 2-3 per cent this fiscal.
It is recovering slowly as the global economies are improving. The fourth quarter is expected to do well," Gems and Jewellery Export Promotion Council (GJEPC) vice chairman Colin Shah told reporters here.
The net exports during the April to January period were down by 8.55 percent to Rs 1,77,242 crore, compared with Rs 1,93,898 crore in the year-ago period.
"With economic situation improving globally, we are already witnessing rise in demand by our major export destinations. So, we hope the exports to come back to normal and grow by 10 per cent in the next financial year," said Shah.
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