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    				| The 52nd Myanma Gems Emporium to run from 24 June to 6 July |  
					| Date : 30 April, 2015 
					The Ministry of Mines announced on 30 April, 2015 it will hold the 52nd Myanma Gems Emporium from 24 June to 6 July in Nay Pyi Taw, inviting local and foreign merchants.  The central committee from 1 May will begin scrutinizing jade lots to be displayed at the emporium. Myanmar citizens operating government-approved mining and gem product businesses, as well as members of the Myanmar Gems Entrepreneurs Association, can visit the emporium, according to the Ministry of Mines.  Foreign merchants can register to visit the emporium at the ministry’s website www.mge.gov.mm.  Last year’s Gems Emporium generated a record US $3.4 billion and saw the successful auction of 6,007 of 7,454 jade lots, 126 out of 436 gem lots and 224 of the total 342 pearl lots, according to
the ministry. Over 4,000 traders from Thailand, China, Hong Kong, and Japan attended last year’s emporium, according to organizers.  Myanmar has started to hold annual gem sales since 1964. Source : The Global New Light of Myanmar (Volume II, Number 10)   |  
					| The 40th Annual 
                            Myanmar Gems Emporium |  
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                             Over the Burmese border, last
                            month
                            saw the 40th 
                            Annual Myanmar Gems Emporium being held in the 
                            Rangoon, another notable gem trading capital. The 
                            8-day emporium ran smoothly and ended on March 23rd 
                            2007. The event fetched a total of just over USD23 
                            million from 618 buyers doing business with 235 
                            gemstone companies from China, France, Hong Kong, 
                            India, Indonesia, Israel, Japan, South Korea,Macao, 
                            Malaysia, Singapore and Thailand. The numbers were 
                            down 24.1% when compared to last year's mid-year 
                            emporium held in November 2002, which netted a total 
                            of USD30.71 million. The Emporium showcases Burmese 
                            production of high quality ruby, spinel, pearl, and 
                            other gems, from the three main gem mining areas: 
                            the famed Mogok Valley in the Mandalay division, 
                            Mong Shu in Shan state and Phakant in Kachin state.
 
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					| The 43rd Myanma 
					Gems Emporium |  
					| Quality golden 
					pearls produced from 
					Myanmar to be displayed at the emporium.
 YANGON, 15 March — 
					Gems and jade products, ornaments, jade figurines, private 
					shops, and mosaics to be sold at fixed price on the ground 
					floor, imperial jade, commercial jade, utility jade, and 
					uncut jade stones at the environs of the hall, and gems lots 
					and pearl lots to be sold through competitive bidding 
					system, as per the press release from the organizers. 
					According to the Deputy Minister Myint Thein, the quality 
					jade, gems and pearl lots will be sold through tender and 
					auction systems at the 43rd Myanma Gems Emporium this year. 
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							| Myanmar Gems and Jade 
                    Auction (2006) |  |  
					| 21st Myanmar Gems and Jade Auction will be held from 28th 
					August to September 1st at Myanmar Convention Center. 
					Inspections will start from 28th to 30th August and Bargain 
					and Auction will commence on 31st August to 1st September.
 
 Buyers can register from 26th August and private sector 
					sellers can send their gems, jewelry, raw and finished jade 
					from 1st August 2006.
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