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KP Gives CAR More Export Freedom
Dec 3, 2019 9:35 AM
By Rapaport News
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RAPAPORT... The Kimberley Process (KP) has relaxed its rules for rough
exports from the Central African Republic (CAR), enabling the government to approve multiple shipments each month without needing to wait for external authorization.
The decision, which will initially be implemented as a
one-year trial, aims to improve the efficiency of CAR’s operations and increase
the amount of rough it can export, the World Diamond Council (WDC) said Monday.
The KP made the changes during its plenary meeting in New Delhi, India, from
November 18 to 22.
Under the new system, the CAR government will issue KP
certificates for all rough diamonds exported from the country’s eight
green zones —
areas the KP has deemed legal and conflict-free. Previously, CAR was only able
to make one monthly shipment, which required a waiting time as the
government had to gain approval from the KP’s CAR monitoring team prior to each
export.
While shipments will still be monitored, some of the burden
of verifying provenance will shift to trading centers within CAR, the WDC
explained. The CAR government will also be required to provide comprehensive
information about rough-diamond exports on a monthly basis. The monitoring team will check that CAR’s certificates match the import records of the countries that receive the diamonds. Although the onus for assuring all shipments are conflict-free will fall on government authorities, the WDC still urged caution when
dealing with CAR diamonds.
“Members of the trade are urged to practice enhanced
vigilance when handling rough diamonds believed to have originated from the
country,” the WDC stressed. “This should be done by ensuring that import
shipments from CAR only include goods that have been sourced from the approved
green zones, and always are accompanied by a duly authorized CAR-government KP
certificate.”
Image: Person inspecting rough diamonds. (Shutterstock)
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car, Central African Republic, Kimberley Process, KP, Peter Meeus, Rapaport News, WDC, World Diamond Council
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