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Surat Diamond industry rejoices as De Beers invests $1 billion in Botswana exploration

Surat : The Surat diamond industry, known as world’s diamond capital breathed a sigh of relief today as De Beers Group and the Government of Botswana announced a $1 billion investment in the...

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January 10, 2024 2 Min Read

Surat : The Surat diamond industry, known as world’s diamond capital breathed a sigh of relief today as De Beers Group and the Government of Botswana announced a $1 billion investment in the Jwaneng underground diamond mine. This strategic move promises a steady flow of rough diamonds, a precious commodity that has become increasingly scarce in recent times.

“This is a game-changer for Surat,” exclaimed Manish Mehta, a veteran diamond polisher in the bustling heart of the industry. “With Russia out of the picture and rough prices soaring, we were starting to feel the pinch. This investment ensures a brighter future for Surat’s diamond artisans.”

The Jwaneng mine, currently the world’s most valuable, is transitioning from open pit to underground operations. This expansion project comes amidst a global decline in natural diamond supply, a trend that has sent shockwaves through the industry.

“The world’s appetite for diamonds is insatiable, but Mother Earth isn’t keeping up,” said De Beers Group CEO and Debswana Deputy Board Chairman, Al Cook. “Moving forward with Jwaneng Underground is about securing the future of diamonds, not just for Botswana and De Beers, but for the entire industry, especially centers like Surat.”

He elaborated, “This investment brings new technology and skills to the table, ensuring new gems for customers worldwide. It’s a testament to our commitment to prioritizing high-quality projects and, of course, our enduring partnership with the Botswana government.”

The news resonated deeply with Surat’s diamond community. “This investment is a lifeline for thousands of families who depend on this industry,” said Rakesh Vaghani, a diamond polisher. “With more rough diamonds coming in, we can finally get back to full capacity and secure our livelihoods.”

Surat, the world’s largest diamond cutting and polishing center, consumes a significant portion of the world’s rough diamonds. The US and G7’s sanctions on Russian diamonds have further constricted the supply chain, causing prices to rise by 20% in the last year alone.

“With Jwaneng Underground expected to ramp up production in the coming years, Surat’s diamond polishers are cautiously optimistic. The investment injects a much-needed dose of stability into the industry, offering a glimmer of hope for the future of the “City of Diamonds.” Said a De Beers sightholder.

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