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Losing sparkle- Russia sanctions loom over India’s diamond hub

Some 90 percent of the world’s diamonds are cut and polished in the bustling port.A world away from the glamorous boutiques of New York or Tokyo, hundreds of thousands of craftsmen sweat over gemstones in around 4,000 workshops in the city, cutting and setting them into sparkling jewellery.

In total around a million people, including dealers and suppliers, are involved in the industry in Gujarat, India’s westernmost state.Russian mining giants such as Alrosa traditionally accounted for over a third of India’s rough diamonds.But supplies have shrunk in the months since Western sanctions cut Russia off from the SWIFT international payments network in March last year over its invasion of Ukraine.At the same time, Indian exports of cut and polished diamonds have slumped with US and European firms refusing to buy diamonds sourced from Russia.Leaders of the G7 countries meeting in Hiroshima in Japan on Friday pledged to restrict trade in Russian diamonds — worth $4-5 billion a year — including using high-tech methods of tracing.Britain went further and announced it would introduce an outright ban on Russian diamonds.Rameshbhai Zilriya, president of the Diamond Workers Union Gujarat, said fresh sanctions would sound the death knell for the industry.”Workers are already suffering because of Russian supply issues and a drop in demandคำพูดจาก เล่นเกมสล็อตออน. There have been widespread job losses and this problem will only get exacerbated now,” he told AFP.”In the last 15 days eight workers have killed themselves. Now the situation will only become worse.”

‘A big problem’

Russia has been a strategic ally of India for decades, and Delhi is yet to publicly condemn Moscow for its invasion of Ukraine.But the diamond industry’s most lucrative customers are Western firms required to comply with sanctions regimes.Traders say the likes of Signet, Tiffany & Co, Chopard and Pandora are refusing to buy Russian stones.Indian exports of cut and polished diamonds stood at $1.32 billion in April, data from The Gem and Jewellery Export Promotion Council (GJEPC) shows — a slump of 39 percent, or more than $800 million, on a year earlier.GJEPC chairman Vipul Shah said the industry would wait and watch what kinds of sanctions are imposed on Russian diamonds.”Russia is one of our largest suppliers..คำพูดจาก สล็อตแตกง่าย. Supply is going to be a constraint and we will be facing a big problem,” he said.The “immediate issue is of employment”, he added. “It is going to be severely affected.”

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