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De Beers agrees on fresh sales agreement with Botswana
A worker at the Botswana Diamond Valuing Company displays a rough diamond during the sorting process at the purpose-built centre in the capital Gaborone. Botswana and Anglo American were able to sign a new sales agreement.

De Beers agrees on fresh sales agreement with Botswana

Miner Anglo American's diamond unit De Beers said on Monday it had finalised negotiations with the Botswana government for a new rough diamond sales agreement and extended mining licences for its joint venture beyond 2029.



Debswana, a 50:50 joint venture between top diamond producer Botswana and De Beers, currently sells 75% of its output to De Beers.

In 2023, Botswana and De Beers agreed to a fresh 10-year diamond sales deal, under which the government's share of diamonds from the Debswana (joint-venture) JV will increase to 30% and gradually rise to 50% over the decade.



However, this agreement was never signed under the leadership of former president Mokgweetsi Masisi.

On Jan. 23, Botswana's new President Duma Boko said he hoped to clinch a long-delayed sales pact with De Beers soon.

In addition, Boko said talks aimed at increasing Botswana's ownership stake in De Beers - currently at 15% - were "going well".

Anglo American is seeking to divest De Beers as part of a broader restructuring plan aimed at refocusing its operations on copper and iron ore mining.

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