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India slaps 15 per cent duty on gold import
India slaps 15 per cent duty on gold import Issac John / 18 September 2013 India raised import duty on gold jewellery on Tuesday from 10 per cent to 15 per cent, a move that is expected to have immediate ramifications in the UAE, the most sought-after jewellery shopping centre for Non-Resident Indians (NRIs). India’s Ministry of Finance on Tuesday set duty on jewellery higher than the 10 per cent levied on raw gold in a move to protect the domestic jewellery industry. “To protect the interests of small artisans, the customs duty on articles of jewellery … is being increased,” the ministry said. The government has also curbed raw gold imports through measures including three duty hikes this year to a record 10 per cent. The Reserve Bank of India has put tight restrictions on importers that have sharply curtailed supplies. India imported gold jewellery worth $137.57 million in the four months from April to July this year — a fraction of overall bullion imports, which were $2.9 billion in July alone. For Dubai’s jewellery retailers, who have been hoping for a big sales boost with the advent of the festival season in India, the move came at the right time. Shamlal Ahmad, Managing Director International Operations, Malabar Gold, a leading jewellery chain in the GCC and India, said NRI consumers and local jewellery trade would stand to benefit from the raised duty as a substantial price gap has been building up between prices in the UAE and what the same would cost in India since New Delhi started to raise duty as part of a series of curbs to slash its widening current account gap and support a weak rupee. Precious metal analysts in Dubai said while Indian jewellery fabrication, which jumped by 25 per cent in the first half to almost 350 tonnes, will get a boost while it will also have positive implications on Gulf’s gold jewellery business with NRIs rushing in to exploit the more attractive price advantage here. Dubai’s tax-free status has made it one of the cheapest places to buy gold in the world. The hike in import duty on jewellery had been a demand from the industry to ensure the viability of the domestic jewellery manufacturing, and avoid imports of cheaper jewellery from the GCC, Thailand and Malaysia. All India Gems and Jewellery Trade Federation hailed the move as very positive for the local industry and hoped it will support the jewellery-manufacturing sector. — issacjohn@khaleejtimes.com Continue reading
Shaikh Mohammed receives UAE riders
Shaikh Mohammed receives UAE riders (Wam) / 16 September 2013 His Highness Shaikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice-President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, received Shaikh Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Crown Prince of Dubai, and Shaikh Rashid bin Dalmook Al Maktoum who clinched the title of the FEI Open European Endurance Championship 2013 at the Czech Republic. Shaikh Mohammed headed a delegation to welcome UAE riders who participated in the championship at the Dubai International Airport headed by Shaikh Hamdan bin Mohammed and Shaikh Rashid bin Dalmook. An acclaimed world endurance champion himself, Shaikh Mohammed embraced Shaikh Hamdan bin Mohammed and Shaikh Rashid bin Dalmook and congratulated them on the grand achievement that adds to the list of accolades and success in the field of equestrian sports. The champions were given a welcome ceremony worthy of their accomplishment. The delegation welcoming the victorious riders in`cluded Shaikh Maktoum bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Deputy Ruler of Dubai; Shaikh Majid bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Chairman of the Dubai Culture and Arts Authority; Abdulrahman Mohammed Al Owais, Minister of Health; Mohammed Ibrahim Al Shaibani, Director General of Dubai Ruler’s Court; Lt. General Musabbah Rashid Al Fattan, Director of Dubai Ruler’s Office; Khalifa Saeed Suleiman, Dubai Director of Protocol and Hospitality; and a host of prominent sports figures. Shaikh Mohammed expressed great satisfaction with this achievement and stressed that the young riders of the UAE posses skills and resilience to claim international accolades, highlighting that horse riding is a sport that deeply rooted in our culture. Continue reading
An ‘illegal’ basejump in Dubai
Australian Chris “Douggs” McDougall — who describes himself as a professional base jumper and adventure sports enthusiast on his Facebook page — holds several basejumping and skydiving records, and has previously performed in Dubai. The video, posted on YouTube and McDougall’s Facebook page about a week ago, has attracted almost 10,000 views. It is described as episode 10 of McDougall’s ‘Base Dreams 2013’ series. The video shows McDougall and a female companion in an apartment, just before 6.30am, dressed in jumping gear, prior to high-voltage footage of the pair jumping off the roof balcony. “Half past six in the morning and we’re gonna jump off our penthouse suite. Pretty cool,” McDougall says with a laugh, at the start of the video. The final scene of the video shows not more than 15 minutes has elapsed between leaving and re-entering the apartment. An industry source said the jump was illegal as McDougall did not have permission from any authority in Dubai. There were specific places designated for such jumps, but it was necessary for those wanting to jump from other buildings to get permission from both the building owner and police, the source said. He discouraged anyone else from following suit. Dubai Police CID Investigation Section Director Ahmad Al Marri said police were unaware of the jump. It is not clear from which building McDougall jumped, though other media reported it was 30 storeys. McDougall told news website 7 Days he did not believe the manoeuvre was “technically illegal” since he was staying in the building. However, various commentators have referenced the illegality of the act, including Vivek Raigaga who said: “this was illegal wasn’t it hahaha”. amanda@khaleejtimes.com Continue reading