Industry experts said that the decision may stoke smuggling of the precious metal.
"This decision of not lowering the customs duty will create the problem of raw material availability. The raw material availability will go out of control and the premium on gold will again rise. It will also give rise to smuggling activities," All India Gems and Jewellery Federation (GJF) chairman Haresh Soni told PTI here.
The premiums on gold is currently ruling at USD 6-10 an ounce in the domestic market, he said.
He said the rising activities in the grey market will cost revenue loss to the government.
Echoing the view, Mumbai Jewellers Association Vice President Kumar Jain said the domestic jewellery sector, which give direct and indirect employment to about two crore people, are struggling and the manufacturing has been hit due to government policies.
"The jewellery sector is struggling and is manufacturing is impacted due to various government policies. In June the import was around 105-107 tonne easing the situation a bit. However, with Centre's decision, stock crunch in the industry will arise again," Jain added.
There have been demands for reduction of Customs duty to 2 per cent on the precious metal as the Current Account Deficit (CAD) is under control and the imports declined to 638 tonnes in 2013-14, from 845 tonnes in the previous fiscal.
In 2013, the government had hiked the Customs duty on gold in phases to 10 per cent to control gold import and to bring down the CAD.
Through import curbs, the CAD has been brought down to USD 32.4 billion or 1.7 per cent in 2013-14.
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