With New Government Support, IDE Offers Free Flights for Diamond Buyers

By Albert Robinson / September 06, 2018 / www.idexonline.com / Article Link

(IDEX Online) - After years with no government backing, the Israeli diamond industry has entered a new era. That was the message brought by Israel's Minister of Finance, Moshe Kahlon, when he visited the Israel Diamond Exchange (IDE) today for a New Year celebration on the bourse trading floor.

 

"The relationship between the government and the diamond industry was in need of improvement," Kahlon said. "The President of the Israel Diamond Exchange, Yoram Dvash, and I have brought this relationship onto a positive path. Together we have worked out a program to assist the industry in many of the challenges it faces."

 

Kahlon added, "The diamond industry exports in the billions of dollars and provides jobs to thousands. It is what every Minister of Finance wants to encourage, and we want the diamond industry close to us. There's still a lot to do and we will continue to work together."

 

A direct result of the new relationship is a groundbreaking campaign, "Fly to Buy", announced by IDE President Yoram Dvash at the event. This campaign, which will run from October to December 2018, will enable diamond buyers to fly to Israel for free, if they purchase $150,000 worth of diamonds during their visit to the exchange. The cost of the flight will be reimbursed up to $1,000.

 

Dvash said that the government had committed to providing more than $4 million to finance the industry's marketing efforts over the next five years. "This is an unprecedented gesture of support for the diamond industry, and a major boost for us in these challenging times," Dvash added.

 

Pictured above: Minister of Finance, Moshe Kahlon and IDE President Yoram Dvash.

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