Packed trading hall during the US & International Diamond Week in Israel

IDE ANNOUNCES POSTPONEMENT OF INTERNATIONAL DIAMOND WEEK

The Israel Diamond Exchange announced today it is postponing the summer edition of the Israel Diamond Week, originally scheduled for September 1-4. The exchange quoted the continuing tensions in the region as the chief reason for the postponement.

 

In a statement IDE President Shmuel Schnitzer said that “in view of the recent events in our region, the board of the Israel Diamond Exchange decided to postpone the Israel Diamond Week, originally scheduled to be held September 1-4, for several weeks.”

 

“Of course, it is unfortunate that our endeavor to create a unique trading platform for international diamond dealers and buyers had to be postponed, but I am confident that we will be successful in the near future. We all look forward to holding the Israel Diamond Week at a time that we can all concentrate on what we do best – conducting our diamond businesses,” Schnitzer added.

 

IDE general manager Moti Besser said that messages about the postponement had been relayed to all registered buyers and that the invited guests of honor had been informed in person. “Naturally, we will keep the industry posted with the possible future dates for the Israel Diamond Week,’ Besser said.

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