Diamonds are extremely important, in a number of areas. They are the top gem in the jewelry trade, to the tune of billions per year. They are vital in the abrasives industry, as well as various high tech applications.
Yes, diamonds are a significant export from several countries on the African continent, and are imported into other countries.
Products imported from Israel include machinery, software, cut-diamonds, chemicals, and agricultural products.
Only if they are imported or synthetic. Diamonds do not occur naturally in the Philippines.
Any import and export activity for any country on earth is based on markets.
Yes, the rough diamonds can be imported to the UK provided that the person has the Kimberley Certificates.
Since diamonds are radio-lucent in their molecular stricture, no x-ray machine can capture an image of diamonds. If, however, you do not declare diamonds being imported into a country -- or exported from a country, and they are discovered in your possessions, you will be subject to customs penalties by airport personnel.
No. The Russian Federation is listed as a signatory to the Kimberly Process, meaning that diamonds exported from Russia or imported to Russia are all certified by the Kimberly process. The only groups in favour of conflict diamonds are terrorists, criminals, gangsters and others interested in funding mayhem, civil war, and terrorism.
To where? Do you mean what goods does South Africa export? Then the answer is that exports include corn, diamonds, fruits, gold, metals and minerals, sugar, and wool.
Diamonds Diamonds was created in 1982.
'Regular diamonds' are diamonds described without colour. 'Chocolate diamonds' are brown diamonds that include a description of the colour.
Kiran diamonds are manufactured diamonds: real, manufactured diamonds.
Yes blood diamonds and conflict diamonds are the same thing. They can also be called converted diamonds, war diamonds or hot diamonds. Hopefully this answered your question.