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Botswana's Debswana diamond sales fall 48% in very first quarter

Debswana Diamond Business's. rough diamond sales fell 48.3% in the first quarter of 2024,. information launched by Botswana's central bank showed Friday, as the. slow market conditions faced in 2023 continued into the. beginning of the brand-new year.

Debswana, equally owned by Botswana and Anglo American Plc's. De Beers, offers 75% of its output to De Beers. The. balance is taken up by the state-owned Okavango Diamond Business. ( ODC).

Botswana and De Beers in June in 2015 agreed a new. ten-year diamond sales arrangement under which ODC's share of. Debswana output will increase to 30% at the signing of the new. contract before it increases gradually to 50% by the end of the new. agreement, as the country seeks to get more revenues from its. resources.

In the very first quarter, Debswana sold diamonds worth $560.9. million, from $1.085 billion registered in the same duration last. year. In local currency pula terms, the decline in Debswana. sales was lower falling 45.6% to 7.676 billion pula ($ 560.35. million).

The international diamond market struggled in 2023 due to worldwide. macroeconomic unpredictability and competition from lab-grown gems,. causing significant market gamers in the last quarter of the. year taking measures to ease a supply excess in the pipeline. caused by sluggish customer need.

The marketplace has, however, began to see green shoots of an. upturn, although the pace of recovery is anticipated to be steady. through the rest of this year.

Anglo, which today handled to ward off a takeover quote by. bigger rival BHP Group, plans to divest De Beers as. part of its restructuring.

De Beers and Botswana have an agreement in location to settle. their brand-new offer by June 28, but BHP's takeover efforts had. brought unpredictability to the deal.

Botswana's President Mokgweetsi Masisi on Wednesday said he. hopes for a fast sale of De Beers before Anglo is exposed to a. possible hostile takeover.

(source: Reuters)