Friday, July 14, 2017

Thirty-third India International Jewelery Show (India International Jewellery Show, IIJS) , organized by the Export Promotion Council of precious stones and jewelery (Gem & Jewellery Export Promotion Council, GJEPC), which began on August 4, will work on 8 August 2016 in Bombay exhibition center in Mumbai.
At the exhibition opening, which in the present Bryus Kliver (Bruce Cleaver) as the chief guest, Chief Executive Officer of De Beers Group, Pravinshankar Pandya (Praveenshankar Pandya), chairman of the GJEPC, said: "Each year we strive to raise IIJS brand to a higher level, and this year we have set ourselves new objectives. The exhibition IIJS 2016 we hope to increase the number of transactions by at least 15% in excess of that provided IIJS Exhibition 2015 ".
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Pearl Necklace said...

Anjin Investments, which was forced to stop its operations for the extraction of diamonds in the Marange region (Marange) in Zimbabwe in February, has declared its non-involvement in the smuggling of diamonds worth $ 200 million.
Zimbabwe The Independent reported that the company exported 3.7 million carats of diamonds from Marange in Shanghai, in order to avoid US sanctions.
However, a board member of Anjin Munyaradzi Machachi (Munyaradzi Machacha) said in an interview with The Herald, the company used only legal means for the export of diamonds worth $ 122 million in China.
"Companies rashly accused of involvement in the smuggling of 3.7 million carats of diamonds from Chiadzwa (Chiadzwa) in Shanghai worth $ 200 million", - he said.
"However, and I would particularly like to emphasize this, the export was carried out with all relevant supporting documents necessary for legal diamond exports from Zimbabwe. As previously reported, it was about 3.7 million carats of diamonds, but we have realized only 3.37 million carats , receiving a $ 112 million it is less articulated figure of $ 200 million is important is that it was the usual exports, which meets all the requirements, including tax deductions from diamond sales, "-.. adds Machachi.
He said that Anjin had nothing to hide, and all the requirements for the export of diamonds available for inspection by the relevant stakeholders.