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GJEPC urges diamond panel members to vote against starting a price list for synthetic diamonds on Rapnet

A circular was sent to the members after WFDB had informed the Council about a proposal undertaken by Martin Rapaport where he asked his clients about starting a price list for synthetic diamonds and creating a "natural diamond organisation"

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A listing of synthetic diamonds pricing on Rapnet would not be in the best interest of the diamond industry at large. The WFDB also insisted that an exclusive "natural diamond organisation" is unnecessary at the moment as it would only confuse the members even more - there are already one too many diamond industry bodies at the moment. The WFDB urged the industry to vote no for both the questions on the polling that has already commenced on Rapnet from Sunday (26th) and will go on till 31st (Friday).

Please find below the communication:


 
 




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Ref: GJEPC/CIRCULAR_DPC/2019-20/                                                29th May, 2019

 

TO

 

ALL DIAMOND PANEL MEMBERS OF THE COUNCIL

 

Sub: Letter from World Federation of Diamond Bourses regarding Rapaport Price List for synthetic stones.

 

 

This Circular is to inform the Members of the Diamond Panel that the Council is in receipt of a communication from World Federation of Diamond Bourses (WFDB) stating that a proposal has been sent by Mr. Martin Rapaport asking his clients on

 

  1. How does the industry feel about starting a price list for synthetic stones
  2. What is the response to creating a “natural diamond organisation”

 

The communication is enclosed herewith whereby WFDB with reasons has stated that :

 

  1. We commend the Rapaport organization for its many years of work on behalf of transparency and protecting consumers in general, and it is in that spirit that we urge Mr Rapaport to refrain from publishing any price list for synthetic diamonds, and or any listing of synthetics on Rapnet.
  1. We appreciate the "natural diamond organisation" initiative, but find it to be simply a source of confusion and which would not serve our members and the industry in any way. We believe that there are already too many diamond industry bodies and that we do not need another. Instead, we need all members of the trade globally to come together to work for its common good. 

3.    Our advice to WFDB members who are taking part in the poll is, therefore, to vote NO to both questions

 

We also understand that Rapaport is conducting a polling and the voting on Rapnet has already commenced since Sunday and is on up till Friday 31st May 2019.

Council as a member of WFDB is sending you this communication and  would urge our members who are also the RAPNET members to log on to:

https://www.thediamondloupe.com/polished/2019-05-25/rapnet-let-members-%E2%80%98vote-synthetics

and vote in the best interest of the Indian diamond industry.

 

Thanking you,

 

With best regards,

 

 

Sd/- 

 

Sabyasachi Ray

Executive Director

 

The Gem & Jewellery Export Promotion Council

(Sponsored by the Ministry of Commerce & Industry, Government of India)

Office No. AW 1010, BharatDiamond Bourse, Opp. NABARD Bank,

Bandra Kurla Complex, Bandra (E) Mumbai – 400 051

Tel: + 9122 42263600 / 26544600, Fax: +9122 26524764

 

 

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