The Gem and Jewellery Export Promotion Council held its largest gathering of jewellery exporters to date in Surat. The Exporters’ Enrolment Conclave saw a crowd of over 250 industry participants who wished to begin exporting jewellery.
The recent Exporters’ Enrolment Conclave welcomed the Deputy Director General of Foreign Trade and development commissioner Abhimaniu Sharma as its chief guest, the GJEPC reported on its website. The industry event was designed to gather together entrepreneurs interested in exporting jewellery as part of the GJEPC’s ongoing work to boost Indian jewellery exports.
“A highlight of the conclave was the unveiling of the ‘Beginners’ Guide on How to Export?’ by GJEPC, aimed at facilitating newcomers in navigating the intricacies of the export industry,” announced the GJEPC on its website. “Expressing optimism for the future, industry leaders affirmed that insights and expectations gleaned from the conclave would serve as a guiding force for the Surat Regional Office in the upcoming year. The event provided a platform for stakeholders to voice their perspectives, paving the way for collaborative efforts to meet the evolving needs of the trade.”
The GJEPC’s regional chairman for Gujarat Vijay Mangukiya named the upcoming 2025 financial year as an era of e-commerce revolution for the jewellery sector at the conclave. Mangukiya also announced that the GJEPC’s Surat regional office will roll out an e-commerce education campaign to bolster online literacy in the industry.
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