The Embassy of Sri Lanka in Viet Nam organizes a Webinar on Gem and Jewelry Sector of Sri Lanka and Viet Nam

The Embassy of Sri Lanka in Viet Nam organizes a Webinar on Gem and Jewelry Sector of Sri Lanka and Viet Nam

The Embassy of Sri Lanka in Viet Nam organized a webinar on Gem and Jewelry sector of Sri Lanka and Viet Nam in collaboration with the National Gem and Jewelry Authority (NGJA) and the Viet Nam Association of Gemstones (VAG) on 27 July 2023.

The objective of the webinar was to educate both Sri Lankan and Vietnamese companies in the Gem & Jewelry sector about the nature of the respective industry of both countries and to identify areas of cooperation.

The Gem & Jewelry industry in Viet Nam is not yet developed as in Sri Lanka due to the absence of a regulatory authority. Thus, unorganized and unauthorized gem mining is carried out in small scale in a scattered way. Further, the jewelry industry is also not much developed. Thus, Viet Nam imports most of their jewelry from foreign countries, especially, Korea, Japan, Italy and France. In this context, there is great potential in introducing Sri Lanka’s gem & jewelry to Viet Nam market, as the latter already has a good recognition of Sri Lanka as a gem and jewelry sourcing destination.

Delivering his opening remarks, the Ambassador of Sri Lanka to Viet Nam Prof. A. Saj U. Mendis explained how Sri Lanka has been famous for quality gems stones throughout the history and Sri Lanka’s current gem and jewelry trade with the World. As Viet Nam imports most of its gem & Jewelry from other countries, Ambassador invited Vietnamese traders to consider importing from Sri Lanka as they could get quality gems and jewelry at a competitive rate from Sri Lanka.

In his remarks, Chairman & CEO of National Gem & Jewelry Authority (NGJA) Viraj De Silva  elaborated on the new developments in the industry such as ethical and responsible gem mining practices, use of cutting-edge technologies such as computer-aided design (CAD) and computer-aided manufacturing (CAM), focus on the transparency and traceability in the gem trade, and gemstone tourism.

The Vice President and General Secretary of the Viet Nam Association for Gemstones (VAG)  Ngo The Hoc  presented on the evolution of the Gems and Jewelry’s Industry in Viet Nam and its present status. One of the new developments in the industry is using small crushed gemstones for paintings.  The President of VAG Dr. Hoang Ngu explained the possible areas of cooperation between the two countries while President of the Gemstones Group of Ho Chi Minh city Tran Anh Tuan expressed his willingness to cooperate with Sri Lanka in this industry.

The investment opportunities in the Gem & Jewelry industry and the services offered by National Gem & Jewelry Authority for the traders was presented by the Assistant Director, Export Services and Export Marketing, of National Gem & Jewelry Authority Ayoma Dias.  Consultant Gemologist and Director, International Coloured Gemstones Dr. Gamini Zoysa briefed about the gem mining methods and the gem stones available in Sri Lanka.

The Webinar concluded with the Q&A session. Minister (Commercial) of the Embassy Kishani Wickramasinghe briefed about the expectations for future collaborations in terms of entering into an MOU and an Action Plan by the two parties that are scheduled to be signed during their visit to Sri Lanka to participate in FACETS 2024 in January 2024, arranging B2B meetings, exchanging delegations between the two countries and participation at trade fairs of each country.

The webinar was received extreme enthusiasm and interest from the Vietnamese participants and they were highly satisfied and eager to cooperate with Sri Lanka in future, which is a positive sign for exploring this untapped area of potential trade.

Embassy of Sri Lanka

Ha Noi

02 August 2023

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