HS Code 7103 — Precious Stones (other Than Diamonds) And Semi-precious Stones, Whether Or Not Worked Or Graded But Not Strung, Mounted Or Set

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64

Importing Countries (2024-2025)

$286M

India’s Export Value

15

Markets > $1M

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Quick Facts

HS Code

7103

Chapter

71

Section

XIV — Precious Metals & Gems

Product

Precious Stones (other Than Diamonds) And Semi-precious Stones, Whether Or Not Worked Or Graded But Not Strung, Mounted Or Set; Ungraded Precious Stones (other Than Diamonds) And Semi-precious Stones, Temporarily Strung For Convenience Of Transport

What is HS Code 7103?

HS Code 7103 classifies precious stones (other than diamonds) and semi-precious stones, whether or not worked or graded but not strung, mounted or set under Chapter 71 of the Harmonized System. This is a 4-digit heading that covers all sub-classifications of precious stones (other than diamonds) and semi-precious stones, whether or not worked or graded but not strung, mounted or set. The data below is aggregated across all 6-digit product codes under this heading. Select a destination country below to view the complete export guide including applicable duty rates, required documents, and regulatory requirements.

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India's Export Trend — HS 7103

$262M$404M$545MFY23$477MFY24$521MFY25$286M
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How to Export Precious Stones (other Than Diamonds) And Semi-precious Stones, Whether Or Not Worked Or Graded But Not Strung, Mounted Or Set from India

Standard export procedure for HS Code 7103

1

Obtain IEC

Register for an Import Export Code (IEC) from DGFT — mandatory for all Indian exporters.

2

Classify Your Product

Confirm the correct HS code for customs declarations, duty calculation, and trade compliance.

3

Find Buyers

Identify importers in your target market through trade platforms, B2B portals, or lead generation campaigns.

4

Prepare Documentation

Commercial invoice, packing list, bill of lading, certificate of origin, and any product-specific certificates.

5

Customs & Shipping

File the Shipping Bill with Indian Customs, arrange freight (sea/air), and obtain Let Export Order (LEO).

6

Receive Payment

Collect payment via advance remittance, letter of credit (L/C), or documentary collection through your bank.

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