Israel sees sharp decline in diamond trade in 2024


  • World
  • Thursday, 23 Jan 2025

JERUSALEM, Jan. 22 (Xinhua) -- Israel's diamond trade has declined sharply in 2024, according to a report released by the country's Ministry of Economy and Industry on Wednesday.

Israel's rough diamond exports totaled 634.9 million U.S. dollars in 2024, a 24.1 percent drop from the previous year, while polished diamond exports fell 35.7 percent to 1.87 billion dollars.

Israel's imports of rough diamonds fell 13.1 percent year-on-year to 798.8 million dollars, while polished diamond imports fell 32.9 percent to 1.55 billion dollars.

The ministry noted that 2024 was an especially tough year for the Israeli diamond industry, and attributed the declines to the conflict that erupted in October 2023, which led to a sharp drop in inbound tourism and reduced demand for diamond.

Additionally, the ministry pointed out that a weak global market and the growing demand for synthetic alternatives, particularly lab-grown diamonds, have also contributed to the decline in the diamond market.

Follow us on our official WhatsApp channel for breaking news alerts and key updates!

Next In World

Asia-Pacific rides AI boom to unlock tech-empowered growth, cooperation momentum in 2025
Spanish family of four missing after boat sinks off Indonesia
Army chief says Switzerland can't defend itself from full-scale attack
Explainer-What lies ahead for Ukraine's contested Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant?
Russian drones, missiles pound Ukraine ahead of Zelenskiy-Trump meeting
Two Polish airports reopen after temporary closure due to Russian strikes on Ukraine
U.S.-backed airstrikes in Nigeria hit two ISIS-linked camps, government says
At least 7 killed in Vietnam after bus overturns
Yemen's Saudi-led coalition warns STC against moves in Hadramout
Myanmar goes to the polls amid civil war and humanitarian crisis

Others Also Read