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Alrosa does not expect an increase in revenues from diamonds in 2013, forecasting sales of $4.5 billion worth of diamonds, similar to its guidance for 2012.
The Russian diamond monopoly said it expects stable demand and supply in the first quarter of 2013, with a moderate growth.
According to a company statement from this morning (Monday), Alrosa plans to produce 34.5 million carats in 2013, in line with expected production this year.
A little under a third of next year's production, about 10 million carats, will be produced from underground mines.
In 2011, Alrosa produced 34.6 million carats and sold $4.45 billion worth of rough diamonds. In October, Alrosa adjusted its 2012 sales forecast to $4.59 billion. It expects rough diamond production in 2012 to total 34.4 million carats
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