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Israel Diamond Exchange Showcases Intl. Diamond Week

Jun 23, 2014 5:19 PM   By IDE
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Press Release: The Israel Diamond Exchange (IDE) showcased its International Diamond Week programs at the 36th World Diamond Congress in Antwerp, Belgium, last week as an example of how diamond bourses can create focused marketing events and network with other bourses to widen and improve cooperation between the bourses affiliated to the World Federation of Diamond Bourses (WFDB).

IDE's president, Shmuel Schnitzer, who is also an honorary WFDB president, said that the World Diamond Congress was the perfect platform to demonstrate the potential power the WFDB-affiliated bourse can realize on all five continents.

"At last week's congress, the WFDB accepted two more diamond bourses to its ranks: the Diamond Bourse of Canada and the Korea Diamond Exchange, bringing the total number of bourses in the WFDB to 30. In other words, by accepting these two bourses, the members of the WFDB bourses are offered yet another gateway to markets that earlier may have been more difficult to access," Schnitzer said.

He added that the IDE's International Diamond Week events provided a trading platform that brings members from bourses together and creates win-win situations. "For instance, the September edition of the International Diamond Week is a joint effort of the IDE, the Diamond Dealers Club of New York, and the Antwerp Diamond Bourse." 

IDE's general manager, Moti Besser, said the IDE's presentation of its successful efforts to generate more added value for its membership had been well received. "In the past, diamond bourses rarely expended specific efforts to be proactive and create a highly visible corporate identity. By demonstrating our efforts, we hope we have motivated other bourses to follow suit and explore their own options," Besser stated.

Register for  the September International Diamond Week in Israel here
 

 

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Tags: IDE, Israel, World Diamond Congress
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