Wednesday, December 28, 2011

India Pays Higher Prices for Same Rough Diamonds


The value of India's rough diamond imports and exports increased sharply in November, however the volume was largely unchanged from last year, based on provisional figures published by the GJEPC.

India's net rough diamond imports in November totaled 8.8 million carats worth $1.02 billion. This is a 6% decline in volume yet 42.1% rise in value compared to November 2010.
The value of India's gross rough diamond exports leaped 48.7% to $1.17 billion in November. The volume of exports made a less dramatic increase, up 2.4% to 11.2 million carats.

The disparity between the increased value and volume of exports is a result of a large overall increase in rough diamond prices over the past year. This is also reflected in the difference in the average value of imports. The average value of gross imports in November was $104.09 per carat, compared with $69.90 p/c in November 2010.
Rough diamond exports have leaped in November. India exported $146.3 million worth of rough, up 166.5% year-over-year. The volume of exports increased 50.1% to 2.38 million carats.

-Israeli Diamond Industry

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