Speaking at the seminar, WFDB President Ernie Blom (Ernie Blom) said that the purpose of the meeting is to identify the reasons for the diamond industry is becoming increasingly difficult to obtain loans, as well as possible solutions that have not yet been discussed diamantaires. Blom said the release in recent years, a number of banks of the diamond industry and the difficulties faced by the diamond companies to provide credit due to the fact that some financial institutions believe that the diamond industry - a sector with a high degree of risk. It is in this situation and a seminar was organized a round table on financing the diamond industry, he said. "We simply can not allow this situation to persist and continue. The participants in our industry want action, and we as their representatives are determined to work with the aim to provide answers to their queries. Our industry depends on it. This seminar is designed to consider the reasons for the lack of funding available and to answer the question of why current solutions have not been entirely successful. "We need to find out what additional financial institutions available to us. And in this regard, what alternative methods of financing are possible and how they could bring additional liquidity in the diamond industry, which is so urgently needed. This means engaging in a dialogue of new financial institutions, which in the past were not related to the financing of the diamond. In addition, we would like to establish a regular and constant dialogue with banks and other credit institutions to develop financial solutions for the diamond industry ", - said Blom.
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The Gem and Jewelery Export Promotion Council (GJEPC) and the Bharat Diamond Bourse (BDB) have hosted a delegation of Botswana representatives led by Mokgweetsi Eric Keabetswe Masisi, the country's vice president, ). The meeting was held on October 26, 2015 at the BDB complex in Mumbai. The meeting was also attended by representatives of the largest member companies GJEPC and BDB.
Praveenshankar Pandya, Chairman of the GJEPC, welcomed the guests: "Botswana is one of the largest diamond producing countries and India is the largest diamond production center." We have a common goal to protect the future diamond industry and its development. "
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