DTC Namibia

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DTC Namibia is a diamond sorting and valuing company in Namibia formed as a joint venture between the Namibian government and De Beers to manage and market the country’s diamond production.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf diamond company
joint venture
activity diamond aggregation
diamond marketing
diamond sorting
diamond valuing
associatedWith De Beers Sightholder Sales NERFINISHED
Namdeb Holdings NERFINISHED
country Namibia
focus Namibian-mined diamonds
formedAsJointVentureBetween De Beers NERFINISHED
Government of Namibia NERFINISHED
governmentPartner Government of Namibia NERFINISHED
headquartersLocation Windhoek NERFINISHED
industry diamond industry
keyResource kimberlite diamonds
offshore marine diamonds
onshore alluvial diamonds
linkedTo De Beers global sales system
locationCountry Namibia NERFINISHED
ownershipStructure public–private partnership
parentCompany De Beers Group NERFINISHED
product rough diamonds
purpose to manage Namibia’s diamond production
to market Namibia’s diamond production
regulatoryEnvironment Namibian mining legislation
roleInValueChain supply to sightholders
upstream sorting
valuation of rough diamonds
sector mining
strategicObjective beneficiation of Namibia’s diamond resources
maximizing value from Namibian diamonds
typeOfOwnership joint venture between state and private company

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De Beers jointVenture DTC Namibia