As far as diamond industry is concerned, 1 to 2 carats goods have seen increased demand while star (small diamonds0 and -11 have seen encouraging demand from China. However, demand for melee is still weak. A number of Indian retailers were seen on the shop floor buying fancy shaped diamonds, 2-4 carat goods. The shop floor witnessed a good mix of traders and retailers.
Following rough prices going up in the last Sight and polished prices not following the suit, the buyers are the show were asking for better discounts. Dealers were of the view that the show would be the point to get good demand for polished goods as the retailers would be stocking up after the holiday season, especially Christmas and Chinese New Year seasons.
The 4th edition of HKTDC Hong Kong International Diamond, Gem & Pearl Show which is closing today i.e. 4th March. The show is being held at the AsiaWorld-Expo, while the 34th HKTDC Hong Kong International Jewellery Show is being held at the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre (HKCEC) from 2 to 6 March. The twin shows are said to be gathering a record of about 4,480 exhibitors from 53 countries and regions.
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