Antwerp Negotiates Zero US Tariff for Polished Diamonds
September 25, 25
(IDEX Online) - The US has agreed to ditch its 15 per cent tariff on imports of diamonds polished in Antwerp and elsewhere in the EU.
They will be zero-rated, following intensive lobbying from the AWDC (Antwerp World Diamond Centre).
The exemption, made in a US executive order, means Antwerp's 350 or so diamond polishers are now subject to zero tariffs on US imports, while the thousands of polishing units in India are currently subject to a 50 per cent tariff.
The 15 per cent tariff was introduced on 1 September as part of a global move announced by US President Donald Trump. The new diamond exemption is effective retroactively from that date.
AWDC described it as a "tremendous boost for the Antwerp diamond industry," one which could pave the way for other diamond countries to negotiate lower tariffs with the US.
CEO Karen Rentmeesters (pictured) said: "The agreement is of vital importance and strengthens our competitiveness as both a trading and polishing hub. For goods of European origin - polished in Antwerp - which account for half of all polished diamond exports to the U.S., the 15 per cent tariff will no longer apply.
"By setting this precedent, we have opened the door for other diamond-producing and polishing countries to negotiate similar arrangements in the near future."
Diamonds polished in an EU country are now included on the list of exemptions summarized in so-called 'Annex II,' which outlines products that can be exempted once a bilateral trade agreement with the U.S. is reached.