MID House of Diamonds was Israel’s top diamond exporter in 2016
The list of the 20 leading polished diamond exporters (by net value) was released by the diamond controller of the Ministry of Economy and Industry.
Shmuel Mordechai, Israel’s Diamond Controller and Manager of the Diamonds, Precious Stones and Jewelry Administration in the Ministry of Industry, Trade and Labor, said that net exports of polished diamonds of the 20 leading polished diamond exporters totaled $1.205 billion in 2016 – 24% of the total exports of polished diamonds, which amounted to $4.675 billion.
Mordechai added that the list does not include 15 companies that asked their names not be published, and that their total exports amounted to $1.065 billion – 22% of the total exports of polished diamonds in 2016. Total exports by the 35 leading companies (20 published and 15 unpublished) amounted to $2.270 billion – 46% of the total exports of polished diamonds in 2016.
The 20 leading polished diamond exporters in 2016 are:
1. MID House of Diamonds – $184 million
2. Niru Diamonds – $131 million
3. DN Diamonds – $102 million
4. Ofer Mizrahi Diamonds – $101 million
5. Leo Schachter Diamonds – $99 million
6. Yoshfe Diamonds International – $79 million
7. Rosey Blue Sales – $52 million
8. Andre Mesika – $49 million
9. M.A. Anavi Diamond Group – $48 million
10. Rachminov Diamonds – $46 million
11. Anita Diamonds – $42 million
12. L.R.D Diamonds International – $39 million
13. Nirs Diamonds – $38 million
14. Moshe Namdar & Co./Masingita – $37 million
15. Pinkusovich Diamond Traders – $33 million
16. Kuperman Brothers Diamonds – $30 million
17. Kimchi Diam – $28 million
18. DMG International – $24 million
19. Bichachi Diamond Group – $22 million
20. Sigaldiem – $21 million