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Diamond Companies Set to Move Into Panama Exchange

December 16, 14 by Albert Robinson

(IDEX Online)
– The Phase I building of the Panama Gem & Jewelry Center is putting the final touches to the development as it prepares to welcome 45 multinational firms that will be moving in over the coming days.

 

Among them are 14 of the world's largest diamond trading firms, which together employ 85,000 people globally and report combined annual revenues of more than $13 billion construction.

 

The 14 diamond companies are: Kiran Gems, Diarough NV, Rosy Blue, Bhavani Gems, Interjewel, Jewelex, M. Suersh, the Niru Group, ILI Diamonds of the A. Rachminov Group, Atit Diamonds of the Shairu Gems, Dianco, Ofer Mizrahi Diamonds, S. Schnitzer Diamonds and S. SB Bichachi Diamonds Group. They join more than 30 other diamond and jewelry companies from Israel, Belgium, India, the United States, Italy and Latin America, to make up what already is the largest concentration of diamond and jewelry specialists in Central America, South America, Mexico and the Caribbean.

 

"The Panama Gem & Jewelry Center, the new home of the Panama Diamond Exchange, is ready for business, and right on schedule, we are happy to say," said Eli Izhakoff, PDE's Founding Chairman. "After detailed planning, a very ambitious building program and hard work by all concerned, it is possible to declare that our targets have been met. It is certainly the newest diamond and jewelry-dedicated structure on the face of this earth, and also one of the most attractive. The Latin American diamond, gemstone and jewelry industries can be most proud about what has established for them."

 

With its futuristic profile and metallic exterior, the Phase I building of the Panama Gem & Jewelry Center's is a two-level structure covering 1,578 square meters. Surrounded by a high security perimeter, including a parking area for tenants and visitors, it is set within landscaped gardens. The first level includes the headquarters of the Panama Diamond Exchange, including its administrative offices, meeting rooms and 300 square-meter trading floor.

 

The Panama Gem & Jewelry Center is the largest and most ambitious development project ever undertaken on behalf of the jewelry and gemstone trades in Latin America. Serving as a trading hub for both regional and international companies, the center will serve a market that today is worth $8 billion. It is anchored by PDE, the region's only recognized diamond exchange.

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