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Sierra Leone President Koroma visits the Antwerp diamond sector

Thursday, 3 April, 2014
Public AffairsEvents

On Tuesday, 1 April, the Antwerp diamond sector welcomed President Ernest Bai Koroma. The presidential delegation’s visit highlights the importance of the trade relations between Sierra Leone and the Antwerp diamond industry. An important part of Sierra Leone’s diamond production is in fact traded in Antwerp.

Ari Epstein, AWDC CEO stated, “We are very honoured to welcome President Komora. Sierra Leone is an important partner for the Antwerp diamond industry. In 2012, Antwerp imported 42% of Sierra Leone’s total diamond production, which translates to 45% of the total value of the country’s production. The average price per carat of a diamond mined in Sierra Leone amounted to $301,56 in 2012, which demonstrates the high quality of the country’s diamonds.”

The quality of the country’s diamonds is high, of which The ‘Star of Sierra Leone’ is an outstanding example. The 968,9 carat diamond is the third largest rough diamond found to date. It was sold in 1972 to Harry Winston, for US$ 2,5 million.

During his visit to the Antwerp diamond community, President Koroma was given a tour of the Diamond Office, the HRD diamond lab and the Antwerp Diamond Tender Facility. The AWDC visit was part of the President’s 5-day official visit to the Benelux. President Koroma will also take part in the fourth EU-Africa summit on 2-3 April.

President Koroma was first elected President of Sierra Leone in 2007 and was re-elected in 2012.