AWDC: Antwerp Diamond Trade Stabilized In 2017

By Albert Robinson / February 08, 2018 / www.idexonline.com / Article Link

(IDEX Online) - The value of diamonds traded in Antwerp slipped to $46 billion last year from $48 billion in 2016, the Antwerp World Diamond Centre (AWDC) reported.

 

However, 233.6 million carats of diamonds were imported to and exported from Antwerp, representing an increase in the volume of diamonds traded, with a particularly notable increase in the rough diamonds sector, the AWDC said.

 

While the overall value of diamonds traded declined slightly compared with 2016, there was a "tremendous increase in the amount of diamonds traded. This is mainly due to a significant increase in the number of rough diamonds traded. However, because demand was mainly for smaller rough diamonds - a consistent trend across the global diamond trade in 2017 - we saw the price achieved per carat decline. Given that the price per carat of polished diamonds rose, the gap between the two (rough and polished) was smaller than in 2016. We are therefore able to cautiously affirm the recovery has taken hold for Antwerp's diamond traders."

 

A total of 10.7 million carats of polished diamonds valued at $22.5 billion were imported to and exported from the Antwerp diamond market. Some 5.6 million carats of polished diamonds were exported and 5.1 million carats were imported, valued at $11.1 billion and $11.4 billion respectively. This represents an overall decline of 7% in volume and 3% in value compared to 2016, the AWDC said.

 

"While demand for polished diamonds worldwide was under pressure - among other reasons as the result of competition from other luxury goods such as travel and technology - we note that demand from the most important markets, namely, China and the U.S., gradually recovered. Consequently, the polished diamond market continues to experience difficulties, but the decline is less pronounced than last year."

 

Last year, some 223.1 million carats worth $23.3 billion were traded on Antwerp's rough diamond market. The volume of rough diamond imports and exports increased by 6% and 27% respectively on the 2016 figures. In value, however, there were declines of 11% and 1% respectively.

 

"The expectation that Antwerp's rough diamond trade would perform well in 2017 was thus confirmed. This is largely a result of the fact that majority of the diamond production from three new mines (two in Canada, one in Lesotho) is now traded on the Antwerp diamond market, and more tenders were organized to increase the supply of rough goods to the market. AWDC's proactive strategy in this regard is bearing fruit."

 

In 2017, 109 tenders were organized by various Antwerp tender houses. This represents a 27% increase over the 86 tenders held in 2016. Additionally, the mining companies held another 68 tenders in Antwerp, the AWDC concluded.

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