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Kuwait hallmarks 55 tons of precious metals in 6 months, generates $5.5M in fees

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21/10/2025

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21/10/2025

Kuwait hallmarks 55 tons of precious metals in 6 months, generates $5.5M in fees
The Ministry of Commerce and Industry inspects 55 tons of precious metals in H1 2025, collecting $5.5 million in fees.

KUWAIT CITY, Oct 21: The Ministry of Commerce and Industry announced that its Precious Metals Department inspected and hallmarked approximately 55 million grams of gold, silver, and other precious metals and stones during the first half of 2025, generating total fees of KD 1.77 million (around USD 5.5 million).

In official statistics released to Kuwait News Agency (KUNA) on Tuesday, the ministry revealed that gold and silver dominated the inspected quantities. Specifically, 18.063 million grams of gold were examined, with fees totaling KD 909,000 (approximately USD 3 million). Silver inspections amounted to 31.446 million grams, yielding KD 314,000 (around USD 1 million) in fees.

The ministry further stated that 2.221 million grams of gold inlaid with precious stones were also examined, generating fees of KD 158,000 (around USD 516,000).

Detailed statistics showed that unplated gold made up the majority of gold examined, followed by gold inlaid with precious stones at 11 percent and gold inlaid with diamonds at 4 percent.

In relation to other services such as parcels, certificates, and trade releases, the ministry indicated that additional fees collected amounted to KD 184,000 (approximately USD 600,000). Among these, trade release services topped the list, with 7,599 transactions generating KD 75,000 (about USD 245,000).

The data also highlighted fees collected from the examination of plated accessories and prayer beads. A total of 13,945 plated accessories were examined for KD 1,394 (around USD 4,500), while 9,540 prayer beads generated KD 4,700 (about USD 14,000) in fees.