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U.S. polished diamond imports fall 23% YOY to $1.6b in Sep 2015

byCustoms Today Report
10/11/2015
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WASHINGTON: U.S. polished diamond imports fell 23 percent year on year to $1.6 billion in September, the second-lowest monthly figure so far this year. Diamond imports by weight fell 19 percent to 923,229 carats, at an average price of $1,774 per carat. Polished diamond exports, meanwhile, fell 17 percent to $1.5 billion, driving net imports down 37 percent to $178.1 million. In August, imports were $1.6 billion.

Rough diamond exports soared 199 percent to $14.9 million, while rough imports increased 16 percent in September to $34.8 million, leaving net rough imports down 21 percent at $19.9 million. The net diamond account, reflecting the difference between net imports and exports, dropped 50 percent to $398.8 million.

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