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EU sanctions Russia’s largest diamond producer Alrosa

BRUSSELS (AFP) – The European Union (EU) yesterday imposed sanctions on Russia’s state-run diamond giant Alrosa and its Chief Executive Officer as part of a ban on imports of the precious stones over the Ukraine conflict.

The EU in December agreed to prohibit diamonds exported from Russia as it tightens sanctions to further sap the Kremlin’s coffers.

The 27-nation bloc added Alrosa, the world’s largest diamond mining company, and its chief executive Pavel Marinychev to a blacklist subject to a visa ban and asset freeze in the EU.

The EU said the company – which accounts for 90 per cent of Russia’s diamond production – “constitutes an important part of an economic sector that is providing substantial revenue to the government.”

Russia’s diamond exports totalled around USD4 billion in 2022.

The EU’s ban went into force on January 1 on natural and synthetic diamonds exported from Russia.

A prohibition on Russian diamonds processed in third countries will be phased in by September.

The EU ban came after months of painstaking negotiations with G7 countries to set up a system to trace Russia diamonds.

Belgium, which is home to the world’s biggest diamond trading hub, insisted the system needed to be put in place to make any embargo effective.

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