G7 countries pushing for deal to ban sales of Russian diamonds
Ever since Russia invaded Ukraine in early 2022, a sore point of non-enforced sanctions has been the free flow of diamonds from Russia into Europe and the West.
One of the reasons the sanctions have been bypassed is due to the revenue they bring to Antwerp and Belgian, arguably the diamond capital of the world, which relies heavily on Russian exports, which are thought to be up to 30 percent of Belgium’s diamond business.
The Russian diamond output is higher than that of Botswana and Congo, two key countries where raw diamonds are mined.
G7 governments are preparing an international ban on selling diamonds. Details were confirmed by a European government official involved in negotiations, who said the G7 are making progress in their preparations to announce an international ban on selling Russian diamonds. The announcement is expected to take place at the summit in Japan starting on May 19, as reported by Politico, a European news site.
The coordinated push by the G7 is aimed at preventing sanctions from being evaded through tactics such as importing Russian diamonds that have been processed and relabelled in other regions. Spacecode, a Swiss company, claims to have developed a solution to this problem: a new device that can determine the specific region of origin for individual diamonds.
Spacecode is a technology company that offers advanced intelligent inventory management solutions to the high-values diamond and jewellery industries, allowing the tracks and traces of diamonds in real time as well as solutions for anti-theft & anti-counterfeiting.
2023-05-02 10:47:48- 上一篇
Apparel and footwear industry thanks USTR for its commitment to IP and release of annual special 301 report
The American Apparel & Footwear Association appreciates the dedication and commitment of the Office
- 下一篇
New York welcomes showbiz, fashion elite for Met Gala
Fashion's party of the year is finally here -- A-listers are set to celebrate the late king of coutu
相关文章
- 5 Trends from Milan men's fashion week
- Pharrell Williams for Louis Vuitton presents a show worthy of a Hollywood production
- Christopher Kane could shut down namesake label
- IFCO, Europe's biggest fashion fair, taking place August 9 to 11 in Istanbul
- Nike commits to Responsible Wool Standard
- Who are the winners of Mod'Art's E.Fashion Awards 2023?
- Colours trends for SS24 give the female body a voice
- Item of the week: the distressed jeans
- Scotch & Soda: All UK stores reportedly closing following rescue
- Up-and-coming fashion talant Burc Akyol: "We manage to make magic out of very little"