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Oct 18, 2008
Jade, gem sale rakes in $259m
YANGON - MYANMAR has earned more than 130 million euros (S$259 million) from its latest government-sponsored sale of gems, despite a US ban on their import, an official said.

Most of the revenue from the 13-day auction was earned from the sales of jade, which fetched more than 128 million euros. Gemstones and pearls were the other items offered.

An organiser of the gems emporium, speaking on condition of anonymity because he is not authorised to release information, said on Friday that 2,648 gem merchants participated from nearly a dozen countries, including China, Thailand, Japan and Canada.

In July, US President George W. Bush signed legislation banning the import of gems from Myanmar, which already was the voluntary policy of retailers such as Tiffany's and Bulgari.

It is one of several economic sanctions Washington has applied to Myanmar's military government because of its poor human rights record and failure to hand over power to a democratically elected government.

US officials said at that time that Myanmar has been evading earlier gem-targeting sanctions by laundering stones in other countries before they are shipped to the United States.

Myanmar gem sellers say the sanctions have little impact on their business because they rely on Chinese and Thai gem merchants, who are the major buyers.

The largest contingent at this latest sale was the more than 2,200 gem merchants who came from China, which is the main market for Myanmar jade.

The second largest contingent of more than 70 gem merchants were Thais, who usually dominate the gems and jewellry bidding.

Organised by the Mines Ministry, the events are major revenue earners for Myanmar - one of the biggest jade and gem-producing countries in the world.

Myanmar has held gem emporiums since 1964, and organisers launched a mid-year sale in 1992.

Because of US economic sanctions imposed on Myanmar in July 2003, which froze all US dollar remittances to the country, international business transactions including the gem sales are done in euros. -- AP

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