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Bitcoin World 2026-05-14 09:15:12

India’s Gold Tariff Hike Weighs on Demand, ING Reports

BitcoinWorld India’s Gold Tariff Hike Weighs on Demand, ING Reports India’s recent increase in import tariffs on gold is beginning to dampen domestic demand, according to a new analysis from ING. The move, which raised the import duty to 15%, is seen as a significant headwind for the world’s second-largest gold consumer, potentially capping global price rallies and reshaping trade flows. ING’s Assessment of Demand Impact ING analysts note that the higher tariff makes gold more expensive for Indian consumers, who are traditionally price-sensitive. The bank’s report suggests that the policy could reduce annual gold imports by as much as 100 tonnes, a substantial volume that would normally support global bullion prices. This assessment aligns with historical data showing that Indian demand drops sharply when local prices rise due to tax or tariff increases. Broader Market Implications The tariff hike comes at a time when global gold prices are already elevated, driven by central bank purchases and geopolitical uncertainty. A slowdown in Indian buying could introduce a price ceiling, particularly in the physical market. The report also highlights that Indian jewelers may shift toward lower-carat gold or recycled gold to manage costs, further reducing demand for newly mined bullion. What This Means for Investors For global investors, the key takeaway is that while gold retains its safe-haven appeal, the Indian tariff acts as a counterbalance to upward price momentum. ING advises monitoring Indian import data in the coming months as a leading indicator for physical demand. A sustained drop in imports could signal a structural shift in the market, especially if other central banks follow India’s protectionist lead. Conclusion ING’s report underscores a critical tension in the gold market: while investment demand remains robust, policy-driven constraints in key consuming nations like India could moderate price gains. The tariff hike serves as a reminder that government actions remain a powerful, and often underestimated, force in commodity markets. FAQs Q1: Why did India increase the gold import tariff? The Indian government raised the tariff to 15% as part of efforts to reduce the country’s current account deficit and discourage non-essential imports. Q2: How much could Indian gold demand fall? ING estimates the tariff could reduce annual imports by up to 100 tonnes, though the actual impact depends on global prices and consumer adaptation. Q3: Does this affect gold prices globally? Yes. India is the second-largest gold consumer, so a significant drop in its demand can reduce global physical buying pressure, potentially capping price rallies. This post India’s Gold Tariff Hike Weighs on Demand, ING Reports first appeared on BitcoinWorld .

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