Japan’s Diamond Imports Continue Slow Slide
July 27, 10
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Compared to May 2009, imports increased in value just 3.3 percent but declined 10.9 percent compared to April of this year, based on figures published by Momozawa & Co., Inc.
By volume, imports of 168,526 carats declined 8.6 percent year-over-year and 5.8 percent month-over-month. The average value of imports in May stood at $281 per carat.
India, Japan’s leading polished diamond supplier, was source of 123,833 carats worth $18.4 million, a 10.7 percent decline in volume but a 5.8 percent increase in value. The average value of the Indian goods was $149 p/c.
Belgium and Israel are also large suppliers to the Japanese market. Belgium shipped $9.4 million in goods at an average value of $1,120 p/c, while Israel was source of $5.1 million in diamonds averaging $967 p/c.
China, which was a leading supplier only a year ago, saw its exports to Japan drop 43.2 percent to $1.2 million.