The Supply Of Natural Diamonds May Rise Slightly in The Next Five Years
Jan 24, 2022
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On January 14, Paul zimnisky published an article entitled supply struts to keep pace, which predicted the supply of rough drills in the next five years: The supply of natural diamonds may rise slightly in the next five years.

There may be several important reasons behind this prediction:
1) Downstream market demand
At least from the current situation, the market demand is still strong. As for the impact of the epidemic, according to the state in 2021, as long as there is no out of control situation at the time of the outbreak, the prospect of the downstream market is still worth looking forward to.
Driven by such demand, upstream mining enterprises should do everything possible to maintain supply.

2) Upstream epidemic control
People still have confidence in the epidemic control in the mining area. After all, after two years of fighting, the mining area has gained much experience in vaccination or epidemic prevention, so in addition to some unexpected incidents, such as the recent epidemic in South Africa and Botswana, the epidemic situation in the mining area is largely controlled.
Therefore, we have reason to maintain confidence in the anti epidemic ability of the mining area.

3) The rise of Angola
The reason why we speak of "Angola" alone is that it may really become a "star country" of diamonds.
We have talked about the mining reform in Angola several times before: the new government has basically opened the situation of Angola's diamond industry through several years of efforts. At present, both erosa and De Beers are or want to cooperate with Angola in mining, which means that the goal of "reaching 14 million carats per year within five years" proposed by the new government in 2018 is indeed possible to be achieved.

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