Licensed Jewelry Export
Full Form of LJX
What is LJX?
LJX stands for Licensed Jewelry Export, a certification used in India's gem and jewellery industry to denote that a consignment has been approved for export under the regulations of the Gems and Jewellery Export Promotion Council (GJEPC). This acronym appears on shipping documents, customs declarations, and invoices when exporters send diamonds, gold jewellery, or precious stones abroad. The GJEPC, under the Ministry of Commerce, issues licenses after verifying the origin, quality, and valuation of items. India is one of the largest exporters of cut and polished diamonds and gold jewellery, and the LJX system helps maintain compliance with international trade norms and prevent illegal trading. The certification process involves checking hallmarking (BIS), HUID codes, and ensuring ethical sourcing. Exporters must renew their LJX status periodically. While not a common term outside the industry, LJX is critical for businesses dealing in high-value ornaments. It simplifies audits and reduces clearance delays at ports like Mumbai’s Air Cargo Complex. For students of commerce or international business, understanding how LJX works provides insight into India’s trade procedures. The term is used daily by exporters from Surat, Jaipur, and Mumbai, the major hubs. Overall, LJX ensures that jewellery leaving India meets legal and quality standards, protecting both the industry’s reputation and consumer trust.
LJX का फुल फॉर्म
लाइसेंस प्राप्त आभूषण निर्यात
Example
The customs officer requested the LJX certificate before allowing the shipment of diamond-studded necklaces to proceed.