De Beers recruits former british diplomat to challenge Antwerp's diamond entry monopoly

De Beers has boldly enlisted former British diplomat Emma Wade-Smith to challenge Antwerp's monopoly as the sole entry point for diamonds into EU nations
De Beers recruits former british diplomat to challenge Antwerp's diamond entry monopoly
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Emma Wade-Smith, former UK consul general in New York, has embarked on a new role as De Beers' senior vice president of government affairs, leading a charge against Antwerp's exclusive status as the sole entry point for diamonds into EU countries. Alongside a Washington DC-based team, Wade-Smith is advocating for additional entry nodes in key diamond-producing nations like Botswana, Namibia, South Africa, and Canada.

De Beers asserts that diversifying entry points would bolster diamond source verification without adversely impacting ethical non-Russian diamond producers and the legitimate global diamond trade. The move comes in the wake of G7 nations and 27 EU countries banning imports of Russian gem-quality diamonds of 1.0 carats or more, effective since March 1st, regardless of their cutting and polishing location.

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