July 2, 2009

Update on Burmese Ruby and Jade Ban

Posted in Gemstones, Jewelry History, Jewelry Myths tagged , , , at 10:15 pm by garwoodsgal

National Jeweler, a leading magazine in the jewelry industry, this week published an update on the Burmese ruby and jadeite ban.
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In September 2008, the U.S. government banned the import of rubies and jadeite from Myanmar (also known as Burma). The ban was intended to cut off funds to the country’s oppressive government.

However, leaders from various jewelry organizations are urging congress to reconsider the ban stating that it is not achieving the intended goals.

Instead of economic sanctions on the government, leaders such as Doug Hucker, the president of the American Gem Trade Association, say the ban is hurting thousands of miners in Myanmar — many of whom are trying to resist the harsh government.

In an attempt to lift the ban, the AGTA and other organizations have written to Secretary of State Hillary Clinton with their concerns. They are encouraging others to write to Congress members as well.

If you’re interested in writing a letter, visit National Jewelers’ website for more information on contacting the right people.

The full article is available at: http://www.nationaljewelernetwork.com/njn/content_display/colored-stones/color-market-reports/e3i1dc51bcd151aa706e386a2307f565906