October gold imports surge makes up for H1 deficit
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Indian consumers, initially hesitant due to rising prices, significantly boosted gold imports in October following a GST rate reduction, recovering from a first-half deficit. Silver imports also surged, driven by increased industrial demand and higher international prices, with both metals seeing a notable spike attributed to festival and wedding season purchases.
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