Wednesday, June 14, 2017

Dzherri Erenvald (Jerry Ehrenwald), President and CEO of the International Gemological Institute (International Gemological Institute, IGI), elected to the Board of the American department directors to work with the Kimberley Process (US Kimberley Process Authority, USKPA) after the departure of the Mark Gershburga (Mark Gershburg) who has worked in the organization for more than ten years as one of its three directors.
USKPA is a trade association that helps the US government to eliminate conflict diamonds from the legitimate supply channels. It controls the use of certificates of KP in the export of rough diamonds from the United States.
"We look forward to working with Mr. Erenvaldom IGI and staff in the implementation of this important mission for the US diamond industry", - said Dr. Martin Hohbaum (Martin Hochbaum), CEO and Member of the Board of Directors USKPA.
"I'm glad purpose in USKPA Board of Directors and look forward to helping to improve the work manual, as well as in the maintenance of vital importance that the certification manual is for the diamond industry - from mines to the final consumer," - said Dzherri Erenvald in this regard, appointment.
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Pearl Necklace said...

Representatives of Tanzania reported that last year at the fair jewels in Arusha managed to sell gems in the $ 3.9 million in spite of the global economic problems.
City District Commissioner Arusha Fahd Nkulu (Fadhili Nkulu), who was the guest of honor at the fair, according to dealers and customers that the sale of tanzanite has brought about 80% of this amount.
The remaining 20% came from other minerals, precious stones and jewelry.
Meanwhile, these figures were similar to revenue in 2013 was $ 4.3 million.
Nkulu added that Tanzania is going to continue to implement plans to build a shopping center in Arusha mineral raw materials, which will allow to organize a robust local market for diamonds, precious stones and gold.
The center of the complex will be funded by the Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources in collaboration with the International Center Arusha Conference (Arusha International Conference Center, AICC) .
The helipads will be located center building, offices of banks and insurance companies, factories cut, auction and exhibition halls.