The UAE's share of the global diamond trade continues to grow with the value of exports and re-exports reaching AED 5.4 billion in 2004 (up by 30% over the previous year).
"The Diamond Day which was held for the first time last year, generated significant interest among international and regional jewellers which prompted DWTC and DTC to make this a permanent fixture at WJD"
said DWTC Director General, Helal Saeed Khalfan Al Marri.
This year the DTC, in conjunction with WJD, will host Sightholders to a 'Local Market Knowledge and Opportunity Seminar' on December 5th, which will be followed by a 'Local Market Insight Workshop' on December 6th. These two sessions will take an in-depth look at the market within Saudi Arabia and discuss consumer market information on the Gulf.
In addition, the DTC will be running separate seminars on trade prospects in Dubai and consumer confidence. The two-day session will conclude with a Gala Dinner on Tuesday December 6th, 2005 during which Sightholders will be able to interact with leading manufacturers and industry professionals.
Other attractive features at the 11th edition of the show include the Designer Piazza, the Branded Jewellery Area, Gold Expressions by the World Gold Council and industry seminars and workshops to name but a few.
Visitors to WJD can also see the display of exquisite jewellery and watch items from around the world including diamond, platinum, plain gold, silver, pearl and coloured gemstone jewellery, loose diamonds, pearls, precious and semi-precious stones, mountings, watches, packaging and display materials and manufacturing tools and machinery.

Lara Lynn Golden, News Editor



