Rough Diamonds Have Stopped Being Imported
Monday, November 17th, 2008The diamond industry has agreed on stopping to import rough diamonds temporarily in order to limit the crash of the international meltdown on the industry. The Gem & Jewelry Export Promotion Council (GJEPC) has made the decision at a meeting a couple days ago.
The council had requested its members to stop importing diamonds for at least five weeks, starting November 25th. Chairman of GJEPC, Vasant Mehta, said, “We have decided not import rough diamonds from November 25 to December 31. We have asked our members to act accordingly.” He explained further that stopping of imports would cause fewer roughs to enter the diamond pipeline, allowing manufacturers an opportunity to clear older stocks.
     
Mehta continues, stating, “It will also help the industry in facing the challenge that has arisen out of the turmoil in the global financial market.” Council officials added that if the situation does not get better by then, then the time of import of diamonds might be extended.
The previous chairman of GJEPC, Sanjay Kothari, said that due to the recession in the U.S. and other major markets, the demand for diamonds was very weak. He concludes by saying, “The liquidity situation is also not very god. We feel that the move to stop imports will help the industry in general.”






