IDE President Yoram u'Dvash (Yoram Dvash) said: "I am delighted that AJA will send an official delegation to IDWI Armenian jewelers have a unique and long-standing heritage, and they have made an important contribution to the jewelry industry worldwide We are very pleased that AJA has agreed.. to cooperate with the Israeli diamond industry to promote the jewelry sector with diamonds, especially in light of the investments we have made to strengthen this area. "
President AJA Sarkis Nuria said: "We are very pleased to have received an invitation to the Israel Diamond Exchange to take part in the International Diamond Week in Israel, We send to the event delegation to explore channels of cooperation and the establishment of a formal framework for cooperation We know that this exhibition is a great.. value for the exchange, and this gives us an excellent opportunity to learn about the industry and to meet with its members, "- he said.
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For the first time in two years Indian Bank Punjab National Bank (PNB) has received $ 0.15 million on account of repayment of the Middle East jeweler Winsome Group, reports Economic Times.
Jatin Mehta (Jatin Mehta), the founder of Winsome, which is outside of India for several years, said that his company's inability to pay the debt in the amount of $ 1.02 billion related to non-payment of funds from foreign buyers, who suffered significant losses due of gold and foreign exchange derivative transactions. Meanwhile, Indian banks continue its own investigation of the incident.
In connection with the recent payment of a small part of the debt representative Winsome said: "The company notified the Indian banks on all actions taken in the emirate of Sharjah, and provided them with a copy of the expert reports in the financial and banking sector In addition, they are 26 federal court Sharjah decisions were sent. adopted in favor of Winsome and Forever. The company has received $ 0.15 million from defaulted customers in the UAE. "
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