India to Pause Rough-Diamond Imports for Two Months

The Indian diamond sector has recommended a two-month freeze on rough imports, its most drastic emergency measure since the Covid-19 crisis. The pause will run from October 15 to December 15, five leading trade organizations said in a joint statement. They came to the decision at a meeting of more than 100 industry representatives the same day, and said they would review the situation in the first week of December. The move is a response

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Rio Tinto prospecting for Quimberlito in Chiri

The Australian multinational Rio Tinto, the second largest minerals company in the world, began prospecting operations for kimberlites and diamonds in the commune of Chiri, province of Lunda-Norte, informed the company’s general director. The four-year prospecting phase takes place in a 75 hectare or 108 square kilometer mine, under the terms of a mining investment contract in Quimberlito do Chiri signed between the Ministry of Mineral Resources, Oil and Gas, Endiama and Rio Tinto ,

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Alrosa Finds Russia’s Largest Diamond in a Decade

Alrosa has recovered a 390.7-carat diamond from its Mayat mine in Yakutia, the largest gem-quality rough discovered in Russia in 10 years. The stone is irregularly shaped, bears a light color, and is bordered by a yellow-brown halo, the company said Sunday. The miner found the diamond during the night-washing of rough from the Ebelyakh portion of the deposit, along with a colorless diamond with a traditional octahedron shape weighing 37.7 carats. In 2013, Alrosa

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De Beers ‘confident’ talks will avert strike at SA’s Venetia mine

Last week, NUM said it was planning a strike at Venetia, as De Beers could only offer a 6% pay increase against demands for a 9% hike. Anglo American’s De Beers is confident ongoing talks with South Africa’s National Union of Mineworkers (NUM) will avert a wage strike at Venetia, the country’s largest diamond mine, the company said on Friday. On Tuesday, NUM, South Africa’s biggest mineworkers’ union, said it was planning a strike at

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South African union plans wage strike at De Beers’ Venetia mine

South Africa’s National Union of Mineworkers (NUM) on last week said it was planning to strike at De Beers’ Venetia mine after wage talks broke down, potentially disrupting operations at the diamond giant’s new $2.3 billion underground facility. NUM, South Africa’s biggest mineworker union, said its members were demanding a 9% wage hike, but Anglo American Plc unit De Beers was offering a 6% increase. “The NUM can confirm that the four-month wage negotiations with

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Endiama Presents Angolan Diamond Concessions at Africa Down and Under

Two Angolan diamond concessions, Moirige and Chifuca, were presented by Endiama at Africa Down and Under (ADU), the main forum for commercial and governmental relations between the continent and Australia. The conference, which began on Wednesday, with a speech by the President of Botswana, Mokgweetsi Masisi, was attended by a representation from Endiama led by the director of Geology, Rogério Guimarães, who presented the Moirige and Chifuca concessions as “promising” and with “several studies carried

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NY Diamond Dealers Charged with Moving Money Illegally

Five dealers in New York’s Diamond District have been arrested and charged with illegally transferring more than $600 million since 2019, according to the US Department of Justice (DOJ). Raj Vaidya, Rakesh Vaidya, Shrey Vaidya and Neel Patel have operated “numerous purported diamond, gold and jewelry companies” in New York’s Diamond District, the DOJ said in a statement Last week. Those include Arya Diamond Jewellery which trades as Karats and Carats as well as Diamspark

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De Beers sells Buffels Marine Mining Right

De Beers Group has announced the successful sale of the Buffels Marine Mining Right, and associated assets, to Kleinzee Holdings Proprietary as of 7 August 2023. The Buffels Marine Mining Right was De Beers’ last remaining mining right at Namaqualand Mines. De Beers has been conducting rehabilitation activities since it ceased operations on the Buffels Marine Mining Right in 2010, while looking for a responsible operator for the mining right. Kleinzee Holdings is a consortium led by

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Lack of Large Stones Leads to Loss for Gem Diamonds

Gem Diamonds reported a loss in the first half of 2023 as a slowdown in the market and a drop in production of large stones negatively impacted the average price. The miner posted a loss attributable to shareholders of $1 million for the six months ending June 30, compared to a profit of $3.8 million a year ago, it said last week. Profit after tax slid to $1.5 million from $8.3 million a year before. Revenue fell

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Belgian Regional Government Invests in Diamond Traceability Solution

The government of Wallonia, Belgium, has provided iTraceiT with a grant worth EUR 250,000 (around $273,000) that will enable it to expand its diamond traceability solution to the Indian and US markets. The Antwerp-based technology and service provider is also set to receive additional money later in the year from the government’s investment fund, W.IN.G (Wallonia Innovation and Growth), it said last week. With the initial cash, iTraceiT will beef up its advertising and sales programs to

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