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Botswana to become certifier in G7 Russian diamond restriction

Significant African diamond producer Botswana will join Antwerp as an origin certifier of rough diamonds for export to the G7 which prohibited imports of Russian stones from the start of this year, a joint statement said on Wednesday.

The addition of Botswana looks set to restore implementation of the ban. The initial system would have seen all diamonds go through Europe's diamond hub in Antwerp for confirmation, backed by a brand-new tracing system.

African diamond producers Angola, Botswana and Namibia, along with diamond miner De Beers, had said the mechanism was unfair and would hurt their economies.

Botswana and the G7 diamond technical team are now crafting a roadmap to resolve any identified spaces, aiming to have the export certification node completely operational in Botswana as soon as possible next year, the declaration said.

The Group of 7 (G7) nations ban on direct Russian diamond imports worked on Jan. 1, followed by a ban on Russia-origin diamonds via 3rd countries from early March.

The tracing system was implied to be up and running by Sept. 1, however the EU delayed the implementation to March 2025.

(source: Reuters)