Céline Assimon Steps Down as CEO of De Beers Jewellers 

After nearly five years with the company, she will leave at the end of the month.

US Diamond Importers Can Self-Certify Mining Source at Point of Entry, Says JVC 

Customs may ask for proof at later stage, according to legal guidance group.

Jewelers Are Finding Creative Solutions to Skyrocketing Gold Prices 

Customers are still eager to buy the yellow metal despite the costs, say designers and retailers.

Asian Star Sales Steady in Weak Diamond Market 

Revenue from segment down 1% year on year in third fiscal quarter.

A Sparkling Outlook for the 2025 Gem Market 

With prices for colored stones continuing to climb, dealers are upbeat about sales for the coming year.

Did a Tax Dispute Hold Up the De Beers-Botswana Deal? 

The diamond industry’s most important sales agreement is almost done.

Dubai’s Meteoric Rise to Global Diamond Hub 

The Emirati city’s central location and favorable business conditions have helped push it to prominence as a trading center.

Weak Rough Prices Dent Petra Revenue in First Half 

Sales down 45% at fourth tender, with like-for-like figure slipping 6%.

Brink’s US Unit to Pay $42M in Money-Laundering Settlements 

Transportation giant shipped currency without appropriate license, according to government entities.

Tossing Out Tradition: The New Age of Natural-Diamond Marketing 

As demand hits an all-time low, redefining what today’s consumers are looking for is a must for brands that want to attract new generations.

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