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De Beers held its first auction in Botswana following a relocation from Singapore, a move that unites its trading activities in Gaborone and enhances operational efficiency. The transfer also supports ...
Former Perion and MyHeritage tech exec pledges to use cutting-edge advancements, including AI tools, to grow business while staying true to company values. The Rapaport Group has appointed veteran ...
The Gemological Institute of America (GIA) will once again accept goods at its international labs that need to be shipped to the US for service. The institute temporarily suspended international ...
US President Donald Trump has imposed a 145% tariff on China, with the intention of taxing other countries as well. A recent spate of announced tariffs has been paused for 90 days while the US ...
Things were much calmer in the global trade when World Federation of Diamond Bourses (WFDB) president Yoram Dvash sat down for an interview with Rapaport News on March 11. Dealers had just returned ...
In the latest video episode of the Rapaport Diamond Podcast, Roy Safit, CEO of the Fancy Color Research Foundation (FCRF), delves into the colored-diamond market and what’s driving price trends. The ...
De Beers’ sales slid 44% year on year in the first quarter as the midstream restocked more slowly due to a buildup of excess polished-diamond inventory and slow demand. Revenue from rough sales across ...
Vast Resources has finally gotten back a parcel of 129,400 carats of diamonds the Zimbabwean government seized in early 2010. The package has been in dispute since Vast Resources, then known as Africa ...
US consumers would pay a “great deal” more for jewelry that is ethically sourced and can be traced to its origins, according to a Plumb Club survey. The study saw a rise in consumer focus on ethically ...
Now marking its 25th edition, this annual exhibition at the Museum of Arts and Design helps creators gain wider acclaim. A much-anticipated pop-up sale of contemporary jewelry returns to New York’s ...
Gem Diamonds’ revenue fell in the first quarter as the company held higher-value goods from tender due to uncertainty over how tariffs would affect sales. Sales plunged 50% year on year to $21.6 ...
Sales fell at Chow Tai Fook in the fourth fiscal quarter as high gold prices and an increase in outbound tourism hit consumer demand. “During the fourth quarter, macroeconomic externalities and high ...