Company Koin International, specializing in the organization of tender sales of rough and polished diamonds, has announced the conduct of the tender of rough diamonds in Antwerp 26-30 September.
At the auction will be on display a wide range of stones of different sizes and quality from the direct producers, particularly from Angola (Angola F2M) and Guinea, as well as the project 'North West' (South Africa) from the company Namakwa Diamonds and from the Democratic Republic of the Congo, according to the Antwerp World diamond center (AWDC).
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Diamond-mining companies in the Marange region in Zimbabwe recently reported that their licenses expired. Representatives of the companies claim that the government thus forces them to go to the consolidation of the diamond sector, proposed earlier.
"I can only tell you that all licenses for companies operating in Marange have expired," Zimbabwe Independent quotes Zimbabwe mining minister Walter Chidakwa as saying.
Among the companies operating in Marange are Mbada Diamonds, Diamond Mining Corporation, Jinan Mining, Anjin Investments and Marange Resources.
The Government of Zimbabwe fully owns Marange Resources and shares in other companies through its Zimbabwe Mining Development Corporation (ZMDC).
It is reported, That diamond companies do not want to go to a unified company called Zimbabwe Consolidation Diamond Corporation (ZCDC).
The official Harare threatened diamond companies that do not want to obey the authorities, revoke licenses for their activities.
It is assumed that ZMDC will own a 50 percent interest in ZCDC, while the other 50 percent will be distributed among diamond mining companies currently operating in Marange, as well as Murowa and DTZ-OZGEO.
The extraction of diamonds in Marange has recently declined.
According to the latest data released by the Kimberley Process (KP), diamond mining in Zimbabwe fell by 56% to $ 238.6 million in 2014, and the volume of mined stones by 55%, to 4.71 million carats.
According to the authorities of the country, Alluvial deposits of diamonds in Zimbabwe are almost depleted.
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