HRD Scraps International Offices Plan
February 27, 05The HRD has scrapped plans to open gemological labs and training centers in
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“Due to the continuing weakness of the dollar, high labor costs and import duties on rough diamonds, the Belgian diamond industry can no longer compete with other polishing centers,” says the umbrella organization of the
Last September, the organization announced plans to open diamond grading schools, service centers and gem labs in
Government regulations place an extra burden on the industry, harming smaller businesses in particular, says the HRD.
Following the terrorist attacks on the
The HRD has presented the government of
“We have to consider the small and medium-sized players who are finding it difficult to keep up with the current climate. They are seeing their market share dwindle. There is an urgent need for deregulation,” says Peter Meeus, Managing Director of the HRD. The HRD now considers the 10-point memorandum an absolute priority, he adds.
Last November, the HRD’s announcement that it planned to open offices in Mumbai and
Van Dievoet said at the time that opening an HRD lab in Mumbai was no less than suicidal. His rationale was that if the HRD diamond certificate is highly regarded, then buyers will come to