The Bangladesh Jewellers Association on Monday reduced the price of 22-carat gold by Tk 3,266 per bhori (11.664 grams), following a decline in the local market price of pure gold.
In a statement issued on Monday, BAJUS said the new prices, inclusive of VAT, took effect from 12:15pm after reviewing the overall market situation and the fall in the price of tejabi gold in the domestic market.
Under the revised rates, the price of 22-carat gold has been fixed at Tk 225,290 per bhori, including VAT.
The price of 21-carat gold has been set at Tk 215,142 per bhori, while 18-carat gold will cost Tk 184,758 per bhori. Gold produced under the traditional method has been priced at Tk 150,932 per bhori.
BAJUS said the new rates will remain effective at all jewellery outlets across the country until further notice. However, making charges will vary depending on the design of the jewellery.
The association also said customers cannot be charged VAT separately, as VAT is already included in the retail price of gold and silver ornaments.
Existing BAJUS rules regarding jewellery exchange and buyback, excluding specified VAT, making charges and the value of gemstones, will remain unchanged.
The latest revision comes just three days after BAJUS raised gold prices on July 3, increasing the price of 22-carat gold by Tk 4,374 per bhori to Tk 228,556, including VAT.
With the latest adjustment, gold prices have been revised 87 times in Bangladesh so far in 2026. Of those, prices were increased on 43 occasions, reduced 43 times, while one adjustment was made to reflect changes in VAT.
Despite the reduction in gold prices, silver prices remain unchanged.
Currently, 22-carat silver is selling at Tk 4,899 per bhori, while 21-carat silver is priced at Tk 4,666 per bhori. The price of 18-carat silver stands at Tk 4,024 per bhori, and traditionally manufactured silver is selling at Tk 3,033 per bhori.