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    De Beers and Botswana government sign 10-year sales deal

    October 2, 2023
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    Mokgweetsi EK Masisi - Botswana President
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    De Beers, a subsidiary of Anglo American Plc, has signed a significant 10-year sales deal with the government of Botswana, solidifying their partnership in the country’s diamond industry. The agreement encompasses both sales and mining aspects of the Debswana diamond venture.

    1. The deal includes a 10-year sales agreement for the rough diamond production of Debswana, extending until 2033. This ensures a continued market for Botswana’s diamond output and provides stability for the country’s diamond industry.
    2. In addition to the sales agreement, Debswana’s mining licenses have been extended for 25 years, now valid until 2054. This demonstrates a long-term commitment from both De Beers and the Botswana government to the sustainable development of the diamond sector.
    3. The partnership between De Beers and Botswana has been crucial for the country’s economic growth and development. Botswana is one of the world’s leading diamond producers, and the diamond industry plays a significant role in its economy, contributing to job creation and export revenues.
    4. The agreement is expected to bring substantial benefits to Botswana, including increased revenue generation, a boost to local employment opportunities, and the promotion of skills development and technology transfer in the diamond sector.
    5. This long-term sales deal provides stability and confidence for De Beers, ensuring a consistent supply of rough diamonds for its global operations. It further strengthens De Beers’ position as a leading player in the diamond industry.
    6. The partnership between De Beers and Botswana highlights the importance of sustainable practices and responsible sourcing in the diamond trade. Both parties are committed to ethical mining practices, environmental stewardship, and supporting local communities in Botswana.
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