Japan’s Polished Diamond Imports Continue to Shrink
May 07, 07Imports of polished diamonds to
The average value of imported diamonds stood at $446.99 p/c (per carat), rising 10.6 percent from $404.17 in March 2006. This reflects a real increase in value, outpacing the weakening of the U.S. dollar against the Japanese Yen.
India was the largest source of goods by volume and value, shipping to Japan 125,341 carats worth $33.67 million, an average of $268.60 p/c. By value, shipments declined 18.8 percent by value.
Imports from Belgium declined 31.7 percent in value. It was the source of 14,479 carats worth $14.56 million, $1,005.53 p/c. Israel was the third largest supplier in March, shipping 11,047 carats with a value of $12.688 million, an average of $1,148.55. Bucking the trend, imports from
Large gains were noted from
Still a relatively small source of diamonds, imports from