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India Requires Prior Authorisation for Silver Imports

India has introduced a new policy requiring prior authorisation for silver imports, effective immediately. This move aims to regulate the inflow of silver from key trading partners like the UAE, Britain, and China.

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June 2, 2026
India Requires Prior Authorisation for Silver Imports

India has implemented a new regulation requiring prior authorisation for the import of silver, effective immediately. This policy, enforced by the Directorate General of Foreign Trade (DGFT), applies to silver in the form of grains, powder, and other forms with a purity of 99.9%. The decision is part of a broader strategy to manage foreign exchange reserves and reduce the trade deficit.

Impact on Trade

India's silver imports primarily come from the United Arab Emirates, Britain, and China. The new requirement for import authorisation is expected to impact these trade relationships significantly. Importers must now secure a valid permit from the DGFT before proceeding with their transactions.

  • United Arab Emirates: A major supplier of silver to India.
  • Britain: Another key exporter of silver to the Indian market.
  • China: A significant player in the silver trade with India.

Tariff Adjustments

In addition to the authorisation requirement, India has increased import tariffs on both gold and silver from 6% to 15%. This adjustment aims to curb the purchase of these metals and alleviate pressure on the country's foreign exchange reserves, which have been strained by rising oil prices.

Metal Previous Tariff New Tariff
Gold 6% 15%
Silver 6% 15%

Market Dynamics

The demand for silver in India has shifted over the past year, with investment buying surpassing traditional uses such as jewellery and silverware. The inflow into silver Exchange-Traded Funds (ETFs) has reached record highs, reflecting this trend.

"The new import authorisation requirement is a strategic move to balance trade and manage economic pressures," said a trade policy analyst.

Compliance and Enforcement

The DGFT will oversee the enforcement of these new regulations. Importers must ensure compliance to avoid disruptions in their supply chains. The policy is part of India's broader efforts to stabilise its economy amid global market fluctuations.

Key Takeaways:

  • Importers need DGFT authorisation for silver imports.
  • Tariffs on silver and gold have increased to 15%.
  • The policy aims to manage foreign exchange reserves and trade balance.

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