Diamond industry in crisis as Trump tariffs rock market
- Diamond shipments are down one-seventh of usual levels, as industry traders warn of a dramatic drop in demand for the stone.
- Following Donald Trump's global tariffs, Antwerp, a key diamond trading center, reported that shipments have come to a standstill.
- Karen Rentmeesters stated that Antwerp's diamond shipments have ground to a halt after the tariffs were announced.
- Pritesh Patel mentioned that the GIA is exploring potential tariff exemptions for diamonds imported to the U.S. Solely for certification.
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Diamond Crisis: 85% Export Crash Signals Trouble for Your Engagement Ring
The diamond trade, long a symbol of luxury and enduring value, is facing an unprecedented crisis. At the heart of this turmoil lies Antwerp, Belgium, the global epicenter of diamond trading, where exports have plummeted by a staggering 85% due to sweeping U.S. tariffs. These levies, introduced in early 2025, have sent shockwaves through an industry already grappling with declining demand, competition from lab-grown gems, and geopolitical disrupt…
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