As Imports Slide, U.S. Exports Exceed Imports for 4th Month
June 10, 12(IDEX Online News) – Imports of polished diamonds into the
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Compared to March, the decline in imports is 20.7 percent. However, this is a seasonal decline typically seen in April. This year the decline is steeper than in previous years.
In the first four months of 2012, the
Source: U.S. Department of Commerce and the U.S. International Trade Commission |
Exports of polished diamonds are also declining, falling 12.8 percent in April compared to April 2011.
The volume of exports has increased, up 2.6 percent 1.1 million carats.
In the first four months of 2012, the value of polished diamond imports have been below the value of exports, with
This is not a healthy sign for the American diamond jewelry market.
The average value of imports in April was $1,611.13 per carat. The average value of exports is some $570 dollar less, indicating that higher-end items are in demand in the