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Russia’s Diamond Miner Alrosa to Cut Production and Staff in 2025

Creamer Media’s Mining Weekly / Reuters News Service

MOSCOW – Russia’s Alrosa, the world’s largest producer of rough diamonds by volume, may suspend some production in 2025 and cut staff as it grapples with low global prices, the sanctions-hit company’s CEO, Pavel Marinychev, said on Thursday.

Marinychev said the global diamond industry was in a “deep crisis,” with prices falling for a second consecutive year. For Alrosa, this crisis is exacerbated by a ban on Russian diamond sales to G7 and EU countries as part of Western sanctions.

“Certain areas that are less profitable, which are at the borderline of profitability, may be subject to suspension during this crisis period,” Marinychev told a local television station in the Yakutia region of Russia’s Far East, where most of Alrosa’s production is based.

He added that production in these areas could be quickly resumed if the market recovers.

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