The Gem & Jewellery Export Promotion Council (GJEPC) is set to host the inaugural India-UK Jewellery Buyer-Seller Meet at the Arsenal Executive Box, Emirates Stadium, London on July 8–9, 2025. This landmark event significantly strengthens bilateral trade ties between India and the United Kingdom in the gem and jewellery industry.
Backed by the India-UK Free Trade Agreement (FTA), this landmark meet is set to provide a focused platform for India’s top jewellery exporters and renowned UK buyers to connect, share market intelligence, and explore high-potential trade opportunities. Spanning two days, the event will include pre-arranged one-on-one meetings, curated showcases of India’s exceptional craftsmanship, and exclusive networking sessions. With a spotlight on fine jewellery, silver jewellery, and lab-grown diamonds—segments experiencing growing demand among quality-conscious consumers and supported by a dynamic UK retail landscape—the meet aims to foster meaningful, long-term business collaborations.
A Strategic Step to Boost Bilateral Trade
As India cements its position as a global leader in gem and jewellery manufacturing, the UK remains a key export destination. Therefore, this Buyer-Seller Meet is strategically timed to align with the FTA, which is projected to double bilateral trade to $7 billion.
“This event goes beyond business matchmaking — it’s a forward-thinking initiative to build lasting commercial partnerships and deepen India’s global influence in the jewellery sector,” said a GJEPC spokesperson.
Why This Meet Matters
- First-of-its-kind initiative dedicated to the India-UK jewellery trade
- Direct access for UK buyers to India’s leading jewellery manufacturers
- Tailored business meetings in an exclusive setting
- Enhanced exposure to trends, design innovation, and craftsmanship from India
- Gateway for long-term B2B collaborations in a high-potential market
The Buyer-Seller Meet forms a key pillar of GJEPC’s ongoing international strategy to enhance India’s presence in the global jewellery market. Through initiatives like this, GJEPC continues to strengthen connections between Indian manufacturers and international buyers. By fostering mutually beneficial trade relationships and opening new avenues for collaboration, the Council aims to position India as a reliable and preferred sourcing destination for high-quality gems and jewellery worldwide.
