India revises customs duty on precious-metal findings and spent catalyst
→Jewellery importers must apply revised duty rates to findings and spent catalyst
- → Jewellery import compliance teams must classify gold, silver and platinum findings separately from other precious-metal goods — the amended rates apply 5% duty to gold and silver findings and 5.4% to platinum findings from 13 May 2026.
- → Customs brokers clearing precious-metal findings must check the item description against the notification definition — misclassifying components such as hooks, clasps, clamps, pins, catches or screw backs can lead to incorrect duty payment.
- → Importers of precious-metal spent catalyst or ash must preserve end-use and recovery-related compliance evidence before claiming the 4.35% concessional duty rate — without the required criteria, the concessional rate is not available.
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