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FT reports that Botswana wants to control Anglo De Beers' diamond business.

FT reports that Botswana wants to control Anglo De Beers' diamond business.

The Financial Times reported Wednesday that Botswana was seeking to acquire a controlling interest in De Beers, as Anglo American prepared to divest itself from the diamond company. Citing the country's minister of mining, this report was based on information provided by the Minister.

Bogolo Kenewendo, the Mining Minister of Botswana, told the Financial Times President Duma "remains resolute" in his pursuit to increase Botswana’s stake in De Beers in order to guarantee Botswana’s complete control over this national strategic asset and its entire value chain. This includes marketing.

The report stated that Kenewendo said any De Beers sale "without our assistance will be difficult to accomplish."

De Beers is owned by Botswana, who currently owns about 15%. This company produces roughly 70% of its annual rough diamond production.

Anglo American announced the sale of De Beers in a restructuring that included a major overhaul. This was after it had resisted a BHP Group takeover attempt earlier this year.

In June, it was reported that De Beers had attracted the interest of at least six consortiums, including those backed by commodities billionaire Anil Aggarwal, Indian diamond companies and Qatari investment funds.

Anglo American has continued to communicate with the Botswana government on a regular and appropriate basis, and at all stages of its plan to sell or list its 85% De Beers shareholding. A company spokesperson stated this in an email to. (Reporting from Aatrayee chatterjee, Bengaluru. Additional reporting by Bageshri banerjee. Editing by Shilpimajumdar and Sahal Muhammad)

(source: Reuters)