The Israeli diamond industry showed a positive recovery in 2010

Israel Ramat Gan, January 4, 2011: According to the Ministry of Industry, Trade and Labor, Diamond Inspector Shmuel Mordechai According to published data, the Israeli diamond industry showed a positive recovery in 2010. Exports of polished diamonds and rough diamonds have seen double-digit growth.

The net export value of polished diamonds was US$5.8 billion, up 48.1% compared with 3.9 billion in 2009. Net exports of rough diamonds were $3.06 billion, an increase of 62.1 percentage points from the $1.9 billion in 2009. The net import of polished diamonds reached US$4.2 billion, up 68% from the US$2.5 billion in 2009. Net imports of rough diamonds reached $3.8 billion, an increase of 50.6 percentage points from the $2.5 billion in 2009.

The United States still maintains Israel's position as the largest export market, accounting for 41% of its total exports. Hong Kong, China accounts for 25 percentage points, India 5 percentage points, Switzerland 4 percentage points, mainland China 3 percentage points, and the rest of the world 22 percentage points. The net export value of polished diamonds to the United States was 2.403 billion US dollars, Hong Kong China was 1.487 billion US dollars, India was 264 million US dollars, Switzerland was 248 million US dollars, and mainland China was 177 million US dollars.

Moti Ganz, chairman of the Israel Diamond Industry Association Group (IDI), said the Israeli diamond industry is ready to recover from the economic crisis. He said: "The Israeli diamond industry is constantly proving its strength and flexibility. We are opening up new markets - China and India - but at the same time continue to improve our traditional market. We look forward to further development in 2011. ."

Eli Avidar, chief executive of Israel Diamond Industry Association (IDI), said he was very happy to see Israel's activities in the Asian market develop steadily. “In the past few years, the Israel Diamond Industry Association Group (IDI) has emphasized the importance of promoting activities in the Far East and India markets, but at the same time we cannot ignore our largest trading partner, the US. As we did in 2010 As a result, we have indeed achieved results. In 2011, we will expand our activities in the Asian market, starting with some new trade shows, such as the India International Jewellery Show (IIJS) held in Mumbai, India in January. We will be This year announced new attempts in these markets."

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