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Turkey may collect 20 tonnes of gold from jewelers

Jewelers are shocked by the proposal

Newsroom March 17 02:32

Turkey’s government is planning to require jewelers to deposit gold with state-run banks to raise additional funds for the economy, Sozcu newspaper reported.

Each jeweler will deposit 500 grams of gold with the banks, Sozcu said on Tuesday, citing draft regulations prepared by the Trade Ministry. The total gold collected will be around 20 tonnes and will be worth approximately 8.4 billion liras ($1.1 billion), it said.

Jewelers are shocked by the proposal, the newspaper reported. The regulation resembles taxes imposed during the Ottoman era, said Ozcan Aygun, a parliamentarian for the main opposition Republican People’s Party (CHP).

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The firms will not be able to use the gold, which will be deposited as a guarantee, but they can earn interest from it, Sozcu said.

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“I hope they will fix this, we have to find a middle ground”, said Hasan Cavusculu, who heads an association of jewelers and watch retailers in the Turkish capital Ankara, according to the newspaper. Most probably the government will cancel the plans, he said.

There are approximately 40,000 jewelers in Turkey, Sozcu said.

Source: Ahval

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