Saturday, July 15, 2017

The World Jewelry Center in Panama (World Jewelry Hub, WJH) announced the start of exports of jewelry produced in its free trade zone. The transaction was carried out in the framework of the extended license of the Free Trade Zone Center, which now allows the creation of production capacity within its jurisdiction.
"It was a small amount of exports, but it has become a giant step for our center", - he said the president recently changed its name to World of jewelery and Diamond Center in Panama (World Jewelry and Diamond Hub) Mahesh Khemlani (Mahesh Khemlani). "Expansion license allows us to develop a series of activities as part of our focus to merchants and manufacturers can work it all under one roof. It is an evolution of our vision to create a single center of the jewelry industry."
WJH long-term plan includes the creation of areas dedicated specifically for jewelery manufacturers, who will benefit from a free trade zone, and get immediate access to raw materials, which are imported to the center. In addition, they will be in the vicinity of the traders operating at both the Latin American markets and all over the world.
"Visitors to our sales area often affects a variety of jewelry and precious stones, products involved in the transaction," - said Ali Pastorini (Ali Pastorini), Vice-President WJH. "Thanks to recent innovations members of our center can produce and offer their own jewelry, enjoying all the advantages of operating capacity WJH We anticipate that this will accelerate the growth of the number of members of our organization." - she concludes.
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Pearl Necklace said...

UN Security Council terminated the arms embargo in the diamond-rich Liberia, the UN said in a press release. UN Security Council calls upon the Government of Liberia to establish the necessary framework for combating illicit trafficking of weapons and ammunition.
"Today's cancellation of the Security Council were left arms embargo on non-state actors is a further signal of the significant progress made in Liberia and the subregion in maintaining stability", - said in a statement the UN Representative of the Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon.
Liberia, on the West Coast, is rich in minerals and precious metals, including diamonds. The civil war in the country, which took place between 1989 and 2003, led to the nomination of the serious allegations of the trade in conflict diamonds from neighboring Sierra Leone to finance the war against the regime of rebel groups.
In 2001, the UN imposed sanctions on the Liberian diamond trade, but in 2007 the ban was lifted and the country became a member of the Kimberley Process.