INDIAN DIAMOND JEWELLERY EXPORTS TO RISE BY 5%

The current declining trend may halt and increase by 5 per cent

Post By : Diamond World News Service On 25 October 2006 12:00 AM
The HRD General Assembly has given the green light to a plan which will lead to a change in the structure of its board of directors, and ultimately in the composition of the organization itself. The plan was put together over the past month by a team of legal specialists, acting on the instruction of the Belgian prime minister, Guy Verhofstadt. According to the approved plan, which essentially is the first stage of a more comprehensive restructuring process, the HRD board will now consist of only 12 directors, half of whom will be elected directly by the diamond trade, and the other half is elected by the diamond bourses and manufacturers. There will also be one independent director. This replaces the system by which the 13 professional member organizations of HRD together appointed 20 directors in four categories—trade, industry, bourses and banks/manufacturers. %%The new structure guarantees a representation of both the large and small companies active in the Belgian diamond center. Traders respectively with a turnover of over € 100 million, between € 30 million and € 100 million and under € 30 million will each have two representatives on the board. The intention is that the umbrella organization of the Antwerp diamond industry becomes more transparent and constitutes a better representation of the existing market composition. The diamond bourses and the diamond industry will respectively hold three and two seats within the new board, and they will be appointed internally. The external director will be appointed to introduce corporate governance within the sector. “The existing proportions in the market are better reflected in the new structure. By electing directors directly among all active diamantaires, the problem of representativeness is also solved in a single operation.” says Youri Steverlynck, the HRD’s PR manager. %%Steverlynck, the HRD’s PR manager.$$New elections will be held in the second half of April, so that the new management can start work in May. It will then have to start looking for a new managing director, and then begin dealing with Phase 2 of the restructuring plan, which will involve splitting off the commercial activities of the HRD. It is hoped that the reorganization plan will allow for a return of harmony to the Belgian diamond sector, after a turbulent period, during which there was talk of an alternative umbrella organization being created alongside the HRD. “This new platform offers the sector an opportunity to restart and elaborate future joint projects. It is going to be a difficult exercise but the signals we are receiving show that everyone is prepared to try. During the course of the next few months, we also will examine with the authorities about how diamond activities can be further increased in Belgium,” Steverlynck said.

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