Japan’s Q1 polished imports show almost similar levels as last year

Imports from Hong Kong rose in the Q1 period
Japan’s Q1 polished imports show almost similar levels as last year

In the first quarter of 2010, Japan’s polished diamond imports amounted to $174 million, reflecting almost the same level as the first quarter of last year, reports say. There was just a 1.3 percent drop in volume of the said imports to 572,906 carats. Average price per carat for the polished diamond increased by 1 percent to $303.69 per carat, reports add.

Region-wise, polished imports from Hong Kong rose 17.6 percent to $17.2 million, but dipped by 9 percent to $73 million from India and by 27.7 percent to $41.8 million from Belgium. Polished diamond imports from Israel also decreased by 14.6 percent to $20.1 million, reports say.

Reports say that polished imports in February increased 13 percent to $54.3 million, in March by 17 percent to $69.4 million, but it had dipped 14.9 percent to $50.3 million in January.


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