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Mining News Pro - Diamond miner De Beers on Tuesday reported that the value of its rough diamond sales for cycle two of the year was $490-million, compared with $500-million in cycle one and $563-million in cycle two of 2018.
According to Mining News Pro - This brings the provisional total for rough diamond sales to date this year to $990-million.
De Beers sold about $5.39-billion of rough diamonds in 2018, and about $5.31-billion of rough diamonds in 2017.
CEO Bruce Cleaver said demand for rough diamonds remained consistent during the cycle. “While overall demand for lower-value rough diamonds remains subdued, we did see an increase in demand from India as factories begin to restock.”
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