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    Israel Diamond Portal, Israel
    June 1 2008


    Customs Dispute Hampers Russian-Armenian Diamond Deal


    01.06.08, 10:21 / World

    AWDC reports that Russian rough diamond supplies to Armenia have been
    discontinued since December, when the latter received a $1 million
    consignment from giant diamond miner Alrosa. Armenian Finance Minister
    Nerses Yeritsyan stated that polishing of the rough from that shipment
    was completed in Armenian polishing plants by February.

    Minister Yeritsyan noted that the shipments had stopped due to a
    customs dispute and expressed the hope that Russia would resume rough
    diamond exports by this summer.

    The countries' prime ministers reortedly met in February and discussed
    the problem, and the Russian finance minister was instructed to
    resolve it. However, according to Yeritsyan, elections in both
    countries have caused further postponement.

    During the years 2002 to 2004, through Alrosa and Almazyuvelirexport,
    Russia annually exported 400,000 carats of rough to Armenia, and in
    2005 and 2006 it exported 450,000 carats of diamonds annually.
    Subsequently it ceased exporting diamonds to its southern neighbor.

    According to an agreement signed in December 2007, Alrosa was to
    annually supply $28 million to $30 million worth of rough diamonds to
    four Armenian polishing companies.


    By: Rachel Lieberman, Israel Diamond Industry Portal

    http://www.israelidiamond.co.il/english/News.asp x?boneId=918&objid=3618
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