Namibia is weighing whether to buy into De Beers as diamond prices fall and synthetic gems reshape the global market.
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Endiama Eyes Minority Stake in De Beers
Endiama seeks minority stake in De Beers as Angola expands diamond ambitions, aiming for influence and diversification beyond oil.
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Anglo American is accelerating its De Beers exit through trade sale talks and IPO preparations, betting on a rebound in diamond demand …
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Diamonds have been central to Botswana’s economic growth, but recent challenges necessitate diversification and strategic planning.
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Five treasures driving Botswana’s economic future
Botswana, a diamond powerhouse, contributes 20% of the global supply, vital to its economy and mining sector diversification.
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The future ownership of De Beers, the world’s leading diamond miner, is shrouded in uncertainty. Botswana, a key player in the diamond …
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De Beers aims to transform from a mining giant to a leading jewelry maison, expanding globally and enhancing luxury offerings.
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De Beers invites young designers from Canada, Botswana, Namibia, and South Africa to enter the 2024 Shining Light Awards.
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Botswana’s President Masisi is pushing for the quick separation of De Beers from Anglo American to ensure more control and profits from …
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De Beers reduces diamond prices significantly, hoping to boost sales in a struggling market impacted by various global factors.