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The Israeli Diamond Exchange (IDE) issued a letter of thanks, noting Japanese citizen Asaka Shinjiro, who announced his readiness to come to Israel to purchase diamonds, despite the complication of the security situation in the country, IDE reports.
Although Israel faces serious security threats and its cities are subject to rocket attacks, a number of diamond buyers are still in the country and are not in a hurry to leave. Currently, about 90 foreign diamond dealers work at the diamond exchange in Ramat Gan.
As a sign of solidarity with the Israeli government and fellow diamantaires who do not stop their work, within the reach of missile strikes, IDE President Shmuel Schnitzer presented Shinjiro with a special award. During the awards ceremony, the Board of Directors of the Exchange was represented by Deputy President Yaakov Katan, Vice President Yehezkel Blum, General Manager Moti Besser and member of the stock exchange Gal Vered.



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Companies involved in the production of diamonds grown in the laboratory began investing in faceting and polishing stones in India, which will establish the subsequent export of end products for use in industry, research and precision technology, Rapaport reports citing The Times of India.
American research and consulting company Frost & Sullivan in its report on diamond growing laboratories (Diamond Growing Greenhouses) said the great potential of the traditional diamond cutting and polishing industry. The company refers to the fact that only 30% of the diamond-growing capacity will be used to create jewelry diamonds, while the remaining 70% will be used for the production of industrial stones. This will enable diamond cutters to diversify, as previously the diamond industry was completely entrenched for the production of cut diamonds of jewelry quality.
The report says that by 2018, world sales of diamonds grown in the laboratory will account for 1.9% of the total global sales of diamonds.
In recent years, some companies have invested in the training of Indian vendors to expand the capabilities of Indian specialists in the production of cut diamonds for industrial purposes. Companies importing diamonds grown in laboratories have about 500 employees in Surat.
"There is a huge potential for creating new jobs in the diamond industry and training cutters and polishers to work with diamonds grown in the laboratory, processing them for use in various industries. Diamonds grown in the laboratory have become a new source of raw materials for trade, while stocks of natural diamonds are depleted, "said one industrialist.

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Apr 15, 2018, 12:37:33 PM4/15/18
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More than eight years after its foundation, the Responsible Jewelery Council (RJC) has reported a milestone in history: the number of its members has exceeded 500 companies and organizations, 363 of which have successfully passed certification in accordance with the Code RJC behavior.
For the first six months of 2014, RJC has witnessed a steady increase in the number of new applications for membership, and by now there are 511 RJC members. The most noticeable growth was recorded in the last two quarters.

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Apr 15, 2018, 12:37:49 PM4/15/18
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RapNet's Rapaport Diamond Trading Network will organize the first symposium to be held at the W Hotel in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. All interested participants of diamond and jewelry trade are invited to the symposium, and for members of RapNet, participation in this event is free of charge.
The main theme of the symposium will be the application of the latest technologies in jewelry trade with the aim of increasing sales and profits. Participants of the event, selling diamonds through the Internet, will be able to meet and talk in person. Separate sessions will be organized for IT professionals and software developers.
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