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Rough diamond trade in Antwerp during the first half of the year outperformed 2019 levels, registering double-digit growth and demonstrating strong recovery in the city’s diamond sector.
Polished trade, still suffering from the absence of physical trade shows and Covid-related challenges in India, showed encouraging signs of rebound, according to Antwerp World Diamond Center (AWDC).
Compared with the same period in 2019, Antwerp’s rough diamond trade saw an 11 per cent increase to US$10.4 billion and a 7 per cent jump to 99 million carats. On top of the regular influx of rough diamonds via contract sales from miners, Antwerp also hosted more...
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