The US, Canada and the UK all imposed their own sanctions on Russian diamonds earlier this year. Both the EU and the G7 are soon expected to follow suit, with a ban coming into force “any day now” according to a source cited by the EUobserver, a Brussels-based newspaper that covers EU institutions.
While Russia is the world’s largest producer of uncut diamonds, and despite much talk of a potential ban in Europe going on since the start of the war in Ukraine, no measures curbing the sale of precious gems have featured in any of the 11 sanctions packages announced by the EU since last February.
Imposing sanctions on a non-essential commodity wouldn’t normally pose a challenge, but Belgium, which is home to the world’s largest international diamond trading hub, has long blocked the EU’s attempts to implement a ban on Russian diamonds citing its own commercial interests.