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BDB Delegation to Visit Shanghai Diamond Exchange for Promotion of Bharat Diamond Week
The President of the Bharat Diamond Bourse, Anoop Mehta and Vice President, Mehul Shah will be holding meetings with the leadership of the Shanghai Diamond Exchange to maximise the participation of Chinese visitors to the third edition of the Bharat Diamond Week scheduled to be held in Mumbai from October 14-16, 2019.
Mehta and Shah will meet SDE President Lin Qiang and his senior management team as well as address meetings of the members of the bourse even as the week, now in its second year, is growing in popularity.
As per the latest updates, BDB will be hosting delegations of foreign buyers from Israel, Dubai, Greece, South Africa, Vietnam and Bangladesh as well as across India during the event. The number of companies and individuals who have registered already significantly exceeds the attendance at the inaugural and second edition of the show, BDB said.
“We are delighted to have been invited to hold talks with the leaders of one of the most important diamond exchanges in the world and to address companies that are members of the bourse,” said Mehta. “Our aim is to increase visitor numbers at each of the Bharat Diamond Week events. With the help of our colleagues at the Shanghai Diamond Exchange, I am sure we will achieve this. China is a hugely important consumer market, and we are very pleased that Chinese diamond and jewellery companies will come and see at the Bharat Diamond Week how Indian diamond firms can fulfil all of their sourcing requirements.
Commenting on the response to the show, Shah said, “We are pleased and encouraged to see that the registration numbers are already higher than for the two events last year. This is a highly promising sign and shows that our marketing is working well. Needless to say, we are pushing ahead with further efforts to increase registration.”
As with the two previous shows, the BDB will provide selected buyers with complimentary hotel accommodation, with around 150 complementary hotel rooms for foreign buyers. Priority will be given to visitors who are members of bourses affiliated to the World Federation of Diamond Bourses (WFDB), but all members of the diamond trade across the world are welcome to participate.
Each Indian company that wins the right to display at the Bharat Diamond Week is entitled to one booth. Trading of synthetic or lab-grown diamonds is banned in the BDB, so there will not be any such diamonds traded at the BDW.
Courtesy: GJEPC
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