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Govt Financial Act Won't Include Diamond Sector Tax
Omitting diamond industry tax regulations from the Financial Arrangements Act which is part of the government's budget was done following a request from Israel Diamond Exchange (IDE) President Yoram Dvash, a large number of Ministers and Knesset members who understand the importance of the diamond industry to the economy of Israel.
GIA Identifies 5-Carat CVD Synthetic Diamond
The GIA said the large stone's identification as a synthetic was a significant milestone.
Russia's Alrosa: Sept Rough Diamond Sales of $435Mn
The figure for sales last month was considerably higher than the corresponding month in 2015, the miner said.
Israel Diamond Week Invites IWJG Participants To Take Part

Israel Diamond Week at the Diamond Dealers Club of New York and the International Watch & Jewelry Guild Show overlap.

September Sees Price Stability in Polished Prices

Retailers in the United States are maintaining inventory levels consistent with last year, ahead of sales for the holiday season.

Israel Diamond Exchange Pays Tribute to Shimon Peres
IDE President Yoram Dvash: Shimon Peres was one of the greatest leaders to emerge from Israel. During his many years in politics, he worked tirelessly for the benefit of Israel's security while also fighting to achieve peace with our neighbors. May his memory be blessed.
IDE Holds Toast Ceremony for Jewish New Year
IDE President Yoram Dvash: "We believe in producing diamonds and plan to open two major diamond polishing plants soon."
Lucapa Finds 172-Carat Stone at Angola Mine
The large diamond is the fifth stone weighing more than 100 carats to be discovered at the Lulo mine so far this year.
DN Diamonds 2007 Wins Outstanding Exporter Award

The company was established by David Arbov and Nissim Zuaretz in 2007 and is a manufacturer and seller of large diamonds and holds a large inventory of high-quality polished diamonds.

Yoram Dvash: Positive Results From Hong Kong Show
"Despite the challenges that we are facing, the feeling is that buyers are once showing faith in the market. They are returning and showing a lot of interest in goods – and that's a very positive sign," said Dvash.
WFDB Holds First Meeting of Young Diamantaires
The initial meeting of the group attraced even greater interest than expected
De Beers - Millennials Spent $25B on Diamond Jewelry
 The Millennial generation is not expected to reach its most affluent life stage for another 10 years.