Hallmarking anxieties a drag on gold business in State
The Hindu
‘Delay in imprinting Hallmarking Unique identification affecting retail sales’ say merchants
The decision to make hallmarking compulsory for gold ornaments from July 1 has plunged the gold retail ornamental business in the State into jeopardy. While gold ornament sellers have welcomed the move by the government to ensure that customers bought unadulterated gold and also received the best price for the gold in their possession, the order for compulsorily imprinting the Hallmarking Unique Identification on gold ornaments had caused a serious slowdown in business, said S. Abdul Nassar, State treasurer of All Kerala Gold and Silver Merchants’ Association. He said that gold retail business in the State was worth between ₹40,000 crore and ₹50,000 crore annually and employed about 10 lakh people directly and indirectly. There were around 7,000 registered gold and silver ornaments sellers in Kerala and around 5,000 who operated without registration. The smaller retailers, whose business turnover was ₹40 lakh per year or less need not register under the present GST rules. The hallmarking facilities available in the State are not able to meet the requirements of the gold retail ornaments business. The Alpha numerical number helps trace the origin of the ornaments but the servers providing the numbers are unable to handle the workload. There have also been instances of the same ornaments getting different hallmarking numbers even as the slowdown in the server operated by the service provider continued.More Related News