Editor’s Note
The US has confirmed an exemption from import tariffs for polished diamonds from Europe, providing relief to Antwerp’s diamond sector after months of uncertainty.

The US has decided not to impose import tariffs on polished diamonds exported from Europe, prompting relief from the sector in Antwerp. There has been a great deal of uncertainty in recent months, as the Trump administration threatened to impose heavy import tariffs on diamonds polished in Europe. Now, it has been confirmed that Europe will be exempt from the 15 per cent import tax imposed on diamonds from elsewhere in the world.

Every year, polished diamonds worth just over €2 billion are exported from Belgium to the US. The exemption from import duties gives the Antwerp sector a huge competitive advantage, as it is the only major trading hub with tariff-free access to the US market. India, a significant competitor, is subject to a tariff of 50 per cent.
