Just back from his Israel trip, Gunjan Jain has some interesting experiences and insights
to share about the diamond industry of the country, and the way the trade functions there
The 10th Israel Diamond
Exhibition 2023 opened
to a record number of
participants: 450 buyers
from over 40 countries, on the huge
trading floor of the Israel Diamond
Exchange. This is the first Israel
Diamond Exhibition since 2020, and
the overwhelming response shows the
importance of this exhibition to traders
the world over.
The International Diamond Exhibition
and the 40th World Diamond Congress
were held from March 28 – 30, 2023 in
the Israel Diamond Exchange trading
hall and the Leonardo City Tower
Hotel in the Diamond Exchange district
respectively.
The opening ceremony held in the
Rough Trading Hall of the Israel
Diamond Exchange (IDE), featured
greetings by IDE President Boaz
Moldawsky, DRC Minister of Mines
H.E. Antoinette N’Samba Kalambayi,
GIA Executive Vice President and Tom
Moses, Israel Diamond Week Chairman
Aviad Bashari and IDE CEO Eran Zini.
IDE President Boaz Moldawsky said,
“We welcome the many guests from all
over the world, presidents of diamond
exchanges, representatives of important
diamond companies, buyers, and jewelry
designers. With over 150 exhibitors from
Israel and around the world, I am sure
that every buyer will find the diamonds
he is interested in. I wish you great
business deals and lots of fun. Mazal
u’bracha.”
Israel Diamond Conference
The first Israel Diamond Conference,
which brought together the senior
leadership of the global diamond
industry, opened a week-long series of
events sponsored by the Israel Diamond
Exchange, after a three-year break.
The conference was opened by Israel
Diamond Exchange President Boaz
Moldawsky, who said, “Our industry is
currently facing many challenges that
directly affect the market situation and
the demand for our goods. We believe
that your participation testifies to the
appreciation and trust that the Israel
Diamond Exchange has gained from
around the world.”
The President of the State of Israel
Isaac Herzog sent a video message
praising the contribution of the diamond
industry to Israel’s economy. The
audience was also treated to a behind
the-scenes talk about Israel’s national
vision and international geo-political
situation by former Mossad director, Yossi
Cohen.
The first Israel Diamond Exchange
Dignitary Award was presented to
Ahmed Bin Sulayem, Executive
Chairman and CEO of the Dubai Multi-
Commodities Center for his contribution
to the growing trade between Israel and
the UAE.
Former CEO and Co-Chairman of
the De Beers Group Bruce Cleaver was
a key speaker, who was interviewed by
moderator Edahn Golan about his long
experience in the industry and coming
trends
Industry analyst Edahn Golan gave
a comprehensive picture of how the
industry has fared in recent years and his
forecast for the future. A panel on Rough
Diamond Supply included Eira Thomas,
CEO of Lucara; Chris DelGatto,
Chairman and CEO of DelGatto
Diamond Finance Fund and Ophir Gore,Israel Diamond Controller.
Two fascinating talks touched on
natural diamonds, LGDs and marketing
were given by David Kellie, CEO of the
Natural Diamond Council and Martin
Rapaport, Chairman of the Rapaport
Group.
40th World Diamond Congress
The Congress, whose theme was
“Change and Innovation in the New
Diamond Reality, was attended by
Presidents and officers of most of the
27 member bourses, as well as dozens
of Young Diamantaires. In addition to
speeches by WFDB leaders -- President
Yoram Dvash, VP Moshe Salem
and Israel Diamond Week host Boaz
Moldawsky -- the Congress featured
talks by DRC Minister of Mines HE
Antoinette N’Samba Kalambayi, De
Beers Co-Chairman Bruce Cleaver,
WDC President Edward Asscher,
Natural Diamond Council CEO David
Kellie, Chow Tai Fook Vice Chairman
Conroy Cheng, Young Diamantaire
Rachel Sahar, Sarine CEO David Block
and representative of the Minister of
Mines of Zimbabwe Elton Makumbe.
In addition, there were enlightening
talks by Prof. Alon Chen, President
of the Weizmann Institute and Aryeh
Lightstone, former U.S. special envoy for
the Abraham Accords.
WFDB President Yoram Dvash
addressed the theme of the Congress
in his opening speech. He said, “Today
conditions are changing, the business
climate is changing, the consumer is changing, and the competition is
changing. We must study the changes and
take steps to adapt. If we as leaders of
the world diamond industry won’t adapt,
the industry will remain behind.” Dvash
called upon the industry to embrace the
wisdom of the younger generation, and
to invite the Young Diamantaires to join
in shaping the future of the industry.
During the Congress Yoram Dvash
was re-elected as WFDB President and
elections were held for WFDB Officers
and the Executive Committee. They
include Vice Presidents Moshe Salem and
Philippe Barsamian, Secretary-General
Rony Unterman, Treasurer-General
Mehul Shah, as well as Ahmed Bin
Sulayem, Lin Qiang, Elliot Krischer,
Boaz Moldawsky, Anoop Mehta, Rami
Baron, Alan Cohen, Molefi Letsiki
and Lawrence Ma as the Executive
Committee
The Congress reviewed topics that are
currently affecting the industry. Various
delegates expressed reservations about
the GIA’s move to digital certificates,
and it was decided that the WFDB
would present these to the GIA. Another
discussion focused on generic marketing
of diamonds and resulted in a decision
by the WFDB to begin a collaboration
with the Natural Diamond Council. A
committee was established to enhance
the image of the WFDB globally. Lastly,
it was decided to involve the Young
Diamantaires in the institutions and
decision-making of the WFDB.
IDMA’s 40th Congress
From March 27 to 30, IDMA held
its 40th Congress in Tel Aviv and at the
Israel Diamond Exchange complex in
Ramat Gan. The IDMA Congress was co-organized and sponsored by the Israel
Diamond Manufacturers Association
(IsDMA) and the Israel Diamond
Institute (IDI).
The 40th Congress covered a wide
scale of topics and generated intense
discussions. The four topical sessions
included a conversation between De
Beers Group Co-Chairman Bruce
Cleaver, Elodie Daguzan, Executive
Director of the World Diamond
Council (WDC), and Shai Schnitzer,
President of S. Schnitzer Diamonds and
board member of the Israel Diamond
Manufacturers Association. Daguzan and
Schnitzer, both members of the Young
Diamantaires Initiative, questioned
Cleaver about De Beers mining rights in
Botswana, its traceability program, and
gender equality.
Three other conversation participants
tried to make sense of the industry's future course. They were Dave
Bonaparte, CEO of Jewelers of
America, a renowned diamond
industry analyst; and David Kellie,
CEO of the Natural Diamond
Council
The conversation about
Natural Diamonds and LGDs was
spearheaded by Martin Rapaport,
who spoke for six hundred seconds
about his battle against synthetic
diamonds. Consequently, Tom Moses,
Executive Vice President of GIA;
David Kellie, CEO, Natural Diamond
Council (NDC); and Steven Benson,
Communications Director of CIBJO,
the World Jewellery Confederation,
delved deeper into how synthetics are
affecting the diamond jewelry market.
The afternoon's highlight was the
conversation between David Block,
CEO, Sarine Technologies, Ophir
Gore, Israel Diamond Controller,
and Pranay Narvekar of Pharos
Beam Consulting. They discussed the
interrelation between financing and
technology in the diamond industry
and trade.
In IDMA's closed meetings, the
attending delegates discussed, among
others, the challenges of diamond
manufacturing in Africa, the shortening
of the diamond supply pipeline,
traceability, and the World Diamond
Council's new System of Warranties.
While the association's President,
Ronnie VanderLinden, and Secretary-
General Matthew Schamroth will
serve another term, IDMA bid
goodbye to its long-time Treasurer,
Stephane Fischler. Fischler is the
association's longest-serving treasurer.
Thanking Fischler for his
contribution to IDMA, VanderLinden
said: "We're honouring our long-time
Treasurer, Stephane Fischler, who
concludes his service at this Congress.
From 1998 to 2008, Stephane served
both as Secretary-General and
Treasurer. After that, he served "only"
as IDMA Treasurer, passing the role
of Secretary-General over to me.
From 1975, and onward, no IDMA
member has served longer terms than
Stephane Fischler!"