Hong Kong Fair jewelery and precious stones, passing already in the 29 th time, will begin on June 23 at the Hong Kong Conference and Exhibition Center (Hong Kong Convention & Exhibition Centre, HKCEC). The event will be attended by about 2,198 local and international exhibitors and 41 countries and regions of the world, divided into 16 specialized areas.
Pavilions of diamonds and precious stones will be one of the largest at the fair, and will include 480 stands 501 diamond dealers and precious stones supplier. Participants will include representatives from Australia, Antwerp, Brazil, China, Colombia, Germany, India, Israel, Italy, Japan, Korea, Sri Lanka, Taiwan, Thailand, Turkey, the United States and the International Association of colored gemstones (International Coloured Gem Stone Association, ICA), distributed over 17 groups.
In addition, the exhibition will be located Hong Kong Chief Pavilion, Pavilion Pavilion of high design and gemstones. The exhibition "The minerals, gems and fossils Asia" (Mineral, Gem and Fossil Asia ) will be held in the conference hall of the HKCEC with many submitted by rare minerals, rough gemstones and fossils.
As part of the Hong Kong show and auction will be held diamond company ALROSA and seminars on lab-grown diamonds and rubies from Mogo.
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The Indian Diamond Trading Center (IDTC), located in the Special Customs Zone of the Indian Diamond Exchange (BDB) in Mumbai, recently made its first successful delivery of a diamond batch, the Council for the Promotion of the Export of Gemstones and Jewelery Products (Gem & Jewelery Export Promotion Council, GJEPC).
The test lot of Rio Tinto diamonds was re-exported on November 16. "This was done in order to make sure that all the procedures and systems adopted earlier are working properly, so we will be completely ready to start regular stone views," said Anoop Mehta, president of BDB.
IDTC is the first of the special customs zones of India, created for diamond trading under special rules. GJEPC and BDB worked together to create IDTC, and the exchange will become the operator of the new project.
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi announced the creation of special customs zones at the World Diamond Conference, which was held in New Delhi last year. Probably, in the near future in India there will be other similar zones.
According to the GJEPC, IDTC will weekly review and auction auctions of diamonds.
The main goal of creating IDTC is to give producers direct access to the Indian market, and vice versa. At the moment, all places for viewing the center are filled until December 2016 by the largest trading companies, for example, DTC, Dominion Diamond Corporation and Rio Tinto. Soon IDTC will organize its first inspection of diamond products.
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