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  • Armenia so far imports $37million worth of Alrosa rough in 2011

    Tacy
    Oct 16 2011



    ARMENIA SO FAR IMPORTS $37 MILLION WORTH OF ALROSA ROUGH IN 2011

    16 October 2011


    For the year to date, Russian diamond conglomerate Alrosa has
    delivered US$37 million worth of rough diamonds to Armenia and could
    deliver up to US$40 million worth by the end of the year, reports
    Interfax, citing Armenian Deputy Economics Minister Karine Minasyan.

    "Earlier, we proposed that by the end of the year Alrosa deliver uncut
    diamonds worth up to $50 million to Armenia, but about a month ago
    there was a decline of 20% on the world market and purchases by
    Armenian companies decreased. I assume that, at a minimum, $40 million
    worth of raw materials will be delivered," Minister Minasyan told the
    news source.

    Alrosa has already surpassed its 2011 supply commitment with Armenia,
    which promises Armenian diamond cutters US$30 million worth of
    Alrosa's rough diamonds. In 2010, Alrosa supplied US$25 million worth
    of rough to Armenia as per the agreement.

    The Alrosa rough was delivered to five Armenian cutting enterprises
    that have supply contracts with the Yakutia-based miner.

    For the first half of 2011, cut diamond exports from Armenia fell 24.7
    percent in volume to 217,000 carats. By value, the country exported
    cut diamonds worth US$46 million for the period, reports Interfax,
    referring to data from the Armenian Customs Service.



    http://www.diamondintelligence.com/magazine/magazine.aspx?id=9925

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