Kimberley Process Undermined By Allowing Zimbabwe Diamonds
Bloomberg reports the Kimberley Process is being undermined by gems from Zimbabwe.
Bloomberg reports the Kimberley Process is being undermined by gems from Zimbabwe.
Green Bay Press Gazette reports the Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History has accepted several hundred rough diamonds.
IDEX reports that lower production and increased costs eroded Rio Tinto Diamond's (NYSE:RIO,LON:RIO,ASX:RIO) bottom line.
The Economic Times reports Botswana is the world's biggest rough diamond producer by value in 2010.
Bloomberg reports Angola is working to boost border security in the diamond-rich Lunda Norte province.
Diavik Diamond Mines Inc. reports its 2011 mid year socio-economic monitoring agreement report.
Diamonds.net reports Zimbabwe’s diamond production reached 2.329 million carats in the first half of 2011.
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Harry Winston Diamond Corporation (TSE:HW,NYSE:HWD) reports the Diavik mine produced 1.79 million carats.
Bloomberg reports that Sierra Leone's shipments in diamonds rose to 19 percent to 33,450 carats in May.
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