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Northern Ireland

Northern Ireland has a vibrant jewellery trade, with a mix of independent jewellers, designers, and manufacturers contributing to both local and national markets. From traditional craftsmanship to contemporary design, the region offers opportunities for growth, export, and supply chain development. Jewellery Focus covers Northern Ireland’s jewellery sector with insights into business developments, regional trends, and trade initiatives, helping professionals stay informed about this important part of the UK industry.

  • Dec- 2022 -
    6 December
    EconomyFootfall rises 5.4% amid ‘cause for optimism’, Springboard says

    Footfall rises 5.4% amid ‘cause for optimism’, Springboard says

    Footfall rose by +5.4% across all UK retail destinations last week from the week before, with increases across all three key destination types (+6.9% in high streets, +4.8% in shopping centres and +3% in retail parks), according to Springboard. Springboard said this offers a “cause for some optimism” for retailers…

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  • Nov- 2022 -
    7 November
    RetailersFootfall declines 7.5% in week after half-term

    Footfall declines 7.5% in week after half-term

    Footfall across UK retail destinations declined by -7.5% last week, following a rise of +8.2% in the week before last during the school half term holiday week, according to Springboard. The gap from the 2019 footfall level widened to -9.8% last week from -9% in the week before last indicating…

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  • Sep- 2022 -
    21 September
    FeaturesWhat will happen to luxury spending this winter?

    What will happen to luxury spending this winter?

    Revenues in the jewellery industry have amounted to $4.03bn (£3.53bn) in 2022, with the market expected to grow annually by 5.6%, according to Statista. The global jewellery market size is expected to reach $518.9bn (£454.87bn) by 2030 and expand at a CAGR of 8.5% from 2022 to 2030, a report…

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  • 8 September
    EconomyEnergy bills to be capped at £2,500 a year from October

    Energy bills to be capped at £2,500 a year from October

    Prime minister Liz Truss has announced today that energy bills for typical households will be capped at £2,500 annually for their gas and electricity bills from the start of this coming October. The news comes as her first major policy announcement, and according to Sky News, the new price guarantee…

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  • Aug- 2022 -
    4 August
    EconomyFootfall declines in July as north-south divide grows

    Footfall declines in July as north-south divide grows

    Footfall weakened in July to -14.2% below 2019 from -12.3% in June 2022 with the month’s performance also highlighting the growing divide between the north and south of the country, according to the latest data from Springboard. July saw a -17% decline compared with 2019 in high streets, a -18.6%…

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  • Jul- 2022 -
    18 July
    RetailersFootfall drops as heatwave hits UK

    Footfall drops as heatwave hits UK

    Footfall across UK high streets are down -7.3% on last week as the country experiences a heatwave, according to Springboard. However, high streets in coastal towns have seen a surge of footfall, rising by 9.0%. The largest drop was seen in greater London, which was down -13% across high streets…

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  • 15 July
    RetailersGoldsmiths unveils new Belfast showroom

    Goldsmiths unveils new Belfast showroom

    Goldsmiths has opened its first new concept showroom in Northern Ireland, at Victoria Square, Belfast. The new Goldsmiths showroom features a new interior design, as well as a line-up of luxury timepieces and fine-jewellery brands creating a retail environment of the future. It includes a newly introduced, large, dedicated Cartier…

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  • Apr- 2022 -
    5 April
    EconomyRetail footfall drops 22.9% across UK

    Retail footfall drops 22.9% across UK

    Footfall fell by 22.9% compared to 2019 in the non-food sector across the UK, although footfall is up 9.9% compared to the previous month due to “unseasonably warm weather”. According to Ipsos Retail Performance, the retail sector performed the strongest at -14.9% compared to pre-Covid levels, while footfall on the…

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  • Mar- 2022 -
    29 March
    EconomyFootfall rises by 7.8% as weather improves

    Footfall rises by 7.8% as weather improves

    The second anniversary of the start of the first lockdown in 2020 delivered positive results, with a rise in footfall of +7.8% last week from the week before across all UK retail destinations, according to retail experts Springboard. It found increases in all three destination types; +9.8% in high streets,…

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  • Feb- 2022 -
    22 February
    NewsStorm Eunice curtails footfall rise

    Storm Eunice curtails footfall rise

    Storm Eunice “heavily impacted” footfall across the UK, with a -3.8% decline from the week before and drops in all three destination types, according to retail experts Springboard. However, it said the distortion created by the weather meant that the result between Sunday and Thursday was “wholly different from Friday…

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