【Brussels, Be】Belgium Supports Ban on Russian Diamonds

Editor’s Note

Belgium, a key hub in the EU’s diamond trade, has announced its support for banning Russian diamonds as part of sanctions against the Kremlin.

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Belgium’s Stance

Belgian Prime Minister Alexander De Croo declared that his nation supports a ban on Russian diamonds. This measure is part of sanctions aimed at the government of Russian President Vladimir Putin for his war against Ukraine. This support comes despite Belgium being the country with the greatest interest in the global diamond trade within the European Union. The announcement was made during the visit of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy to Brussels. The Ukrainian president has repeatedly requested this measure since the beginning of the Russian invasion in February 2022.

International Efforts and Economic Impact

The Group of Seven advanced economies and the European Union have been working for months on a way to track and restrict the trade of Russian diamonds to prevent them from evading sanctions. Russia exports these raw precious stones worth about four billion dollars annually, representing almost a third of the global total, according to various estimates.

Implementation Timeline and Key Hub

When questioned about when the ban would take effect, the Belgian Prime Minister responded:

“The objective is… January 1, 2024.”

According to the Antwerp World Diamond Centre, the most important in the world, 84% of all raw diamonds mined on the planet are traded in the Belgian city, making it the most important gateway in the world for Russian diamonds.

Prime Minister’s Explanation

Prime Minister De Croo, seated next to Zelenskyy, explained the rationale and necessity for a comprehensive approach:

“It has taken some time, because we want to avoid the diamond ban being circumvented. If it is only done in wholesale markets, they will be traded through other diamond centers in the world. And we will still have them in our stores and it will make no difference for Russia. This total traceability and this total ban from retail markets is the only way to ensure that Russia no longer finances the war with those diamonds.”
Current Status and Belgian Industry Context

To date, imports of Russian diamonds into the EU have not been affected by the measures of the 27-nation bloc, which have harmed many sectors of the Russian economy, including lucrative gas and oil. In Belgium, the diamond sector represents 6,600 direct jobs and 26,000 indirect jobs, with an annual trade of 37 billion dollars. Finally, it is important to note that diamonds represent about 5% of total Belgian exports to the EU and 15% outside the European bloc.

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⏰ Published on: October 11, 2023