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India's Gold Smuggling Surges Amid 15% Import Duty Hike

India's recent increase in gold import duty to 15% has led to a surge in smuggling, with gold entering from the Middle East, Bangladesh, and Nepal. The price gap between legally and illegally imported gold is significant, prompting concerns from industry experts.

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iGEN Editorial
June 4, 2026
India's Gold Smuggling Surges Amid 15% Import Duty Hike

India's decision to raise the import duty on gold to 15% has sparked a significant increase in smuggling activities. This development is causing concern among trade professionals and policy analysts as it mirrors past trends where higher duties led to increased unofficial imports.

Smuggling Routes and Sources

Gold is primarily being smuggled into India from the Middle East, with Bangladesh and Nepal also identified as key sources. Passengers arriving from Gulf nations often carry gold without declaring it at airports, exploiting the price gap created by the duty hike.

  • Middle East: Major source of smuggled gold
  • Bangladesh and Nepal: Additional routes for illegal imports

Economic Impact

The India Bullion & Jewellers Association reports that smuggled gold is sold at a discount of Rs 8-10 lakh per kilogram compared to legally imported gold. This creates a lucrative opportunity for grey market operators.

Description Amount (Rs)
Landed cost of 1 kg gold 1.65 crore
Gold value 1.40 crore
Duty and GST 25 lakh

"The landed price of a kg of gold is Rs 1.65 crore, with 15% import duty and 3% goods and services tax," said a bullion dealer from Mumbai’s Zaveri Bazar.

Historical Context

The World Gold Council highlights a historical pattern where duty increases lead to a rise in unofficial imports. Following a 4% duty hike in 2013, unofficial imports surged seven-fold within a year.

Enforcement and Challenges

Customs officials at Mumbai’s Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport recently seized smuggled gold worth over Rs 4.19 crore. Despite these efforts, the scale of smuggling remains challenging to estimate due to the recent implementation of the duty increase.

Conclusion

The ongoing situation underscores the need for effective enforcement and policy adjustments to curb smuggling and stabilize the gold market in India.

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