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How does the Kimberley Process work?
The Kimberley Process Certification Scheme (KPCS) obligates its participating governments to employ certain requirements for certifying shipments of rough diamonds as conflict-free.
Thereby, the KPCS aims to prevent conflict diamonds from entering the legitimate trade. The KPCS ask of its participating governments:
- To meet minimum requirements
- To establish national legislation and institutions
- To put in place a system of internal controls to eliminate the presence of conflict diamonds from shipments of rough diamonds
- To design import and export authorities and controls
- To be transparent about the implementation of the requirements
- To compile and exchange statistical data
Participants of the KPCS are allowed only to trade with other participants who have met the minimum requirements of the KPCS and only when shipments of rough diamonds are accompanied by a certificate. Exporting KPCS participants must, therefore, be able to trace the rough diamonds to where they were mined. Importing KPCS participants hereby agree not to allow any shipment of rough diamond into their territory without an approved KPCS certificate.
Documents
Download the official KPCS document.
Download co-founder Ian Smillie’s explanation of the KPCS.

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