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Trade of rough diamonds in Antwerp reached nearly US$5 billion in the first quarter of 2021, up 25 per cent from year-ago figures, indicating steady recovery in the market.
Data from the Antwerp World Diamond Centre (AWDC) showed that rough imports were up 13 per cent in value to 24 million carats while exports rose 40 per cent in value to around 25 million carats compared to Q1 2020.
“Continuing on the trend of the final months of 2020, the first quarter of 2021 demonstrates Antwerp’s resilience and its agility to remain fully operational while the world continues to battle the...
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