Russian financial market website December 5th According to the Kimberley Process international certificate data released by the Russian Ministry of Finance, Russia exported 26.527 million carats of unprocessed diamonds in the first three quarters of 2011, with a total value of 3.01 billion US dollars. In the first three quarters of 2010, Russia exported 30.577 million carats of diamonds, but the total value of exports was 2.16 billion US dollars.
It is understood that in the third quarter of 2011, Russian diamond exports amounted to 1.143 billion US dollars, and the export volume was 8.408 million carats. In comparison, Russia’s exports in the third quarter of 2010 were 6.513 million carats, valued at $577.5 million. In the second quarter of 2011, diamond exports were $1.065 billion and exports were 8.885 million carats.
According to the situation in the first three quarters of 2011, the largest purchaser of Russian diamonds is still Belgium, with a purchase volume of 15.5 million carats and a value of $2 billion. The second-largest buyer is India, with a total purchase of 3.08 million carats and a value of $438.835 billion. The third-largest buyer was Israel, with a purchase of 2.785 million carats and a cost of $305.4 million.
Look at the Russian diamond imports:
In the first three quarters of 2011, Russia imported 140,740 carats of diamonds worth $40.72 million.
In addition, the largest supplier of imported gems in Russia in the first three quarters of 2011 was Belgium, with a total of 74,900 carats imported from Madrid, valued at $33.747 million.
The main producer of Russian diamonds is Alrosa, which, according to Carat, is also the world's largest diamond producer, accounting for about 25% of the world's diamond production and 97% of Russia's diamond production.
It is understood that in the third quarter of 2011, Russian diamond exports amounted to 1.143 billion US dollars, and the export volume was 8.408 million carats. In comparison, Russia’s exports in the third quarter of 2010 were 6.513 million carats, valued at $577.5 million. In the second quarter of 2011, diamond exports were $1.065 billion and exports were 8.885 million carats.
According to the situation in the first three quarters of 2011, the largest purchaser of Russian diamonds is still Belgium, with a purchase volume of 15.5 million carats and a value of $2 billion. The second-largest buyer is India, with a total purchase of 3.08 million carats and a value of $438.835 billion. The third-largest buyer was Israel, with a purchase of 2.785 million carats and a cost of $305.4 million.
Look at the Russian diamond imports:
In the first three quarters of 2011, Russia imported 140,740 carats of diamonds worth $40.72 million.
In addition, the largest supplier of imported gems in Russia in the first three quarters of 2011 was Belgium, with a total of 74,900 carats imported from Madrid, valued at $33.747 million.
The main producer of Russian diamonds is Alrosa, which, according to Carat, is also the world's largest diamond producer, accounting for about 25% of the world's diamond production and 97% of Russia's diamond production.
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