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Antwerp Diamond Industry Gifts Trump Freedom 250 Ring After US Tariff Relief
The Symbolic Gesture Has Attracted International Attention Because It Followed Tariff Relief Measures
Belgium’s renowned diamond sector has reportedly presented a gem-studded “Freedom 250” ring for former U.S. President Donald Trump through the American envoy in Brussels.

The symbolic gesture has attracted international attention because it followed tariff relief measures that benefited parts of the industry and emerged amid broader scrutiny regarding expensive gifts associated with political leaders and public officials.
The development highlights the intersection of commerce, diplomacy, symbolism, and ethics, raising questions about the role of ceremonial gifts in international relations and the standards governing their acceptance.
According to reports, the gift presented to Trump is known as the “Freedom 250” ring, an elaborate piece featuring precious stones and patriotic symbolism. The title appears to reference the approaching 250th anniversary of American independence, a milestone expected to generate commemorative events and national celebrations.
The ring’s design reportedly incorporates luxurious materials intended to symbolize friendship, shared prosperity, and enduring ties between Belgium and the United States. Supporters describe it as a cultural and commercial tribute reflecting admiration for American history and the longstanding relationship between the two nations.
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Alrosa Reports $130mn H1 Loss Amid Diamond Market Headwinds
The Company Cited Geopolitical and Macroeconomic Uncertainty, Western Sanctions, Shifting Jewellery Demand, Higher Gold Prices and Weaker Rough and Polished Diamond Sales As Key Challenges.
Russia’s state-controlled diamond miner Alrosa reported a 10.67 billion-ruble ($129.7 million) net loss in H1 2026, reversing a 39.03 billion-ruble profit a year earlier. Revenue plunged 36% to 74.16 billion rubles ($901.6 million), while gross profit fell to 4.62 billion rubles.
The company cited geopolitical and macroeconomic uncertainty, Western sanctions, shifting jewellery demand, higher gold prices and weaker rough and polished diamond sales as key challenges. Its operating loss widened to 5 billion rubles, while the pre-tax loss reached 14.08 billion rubles.
Adding to the pressure, Russia’s 8% export duty on unprocessed rough diamonds above 0.45 carats, postponed to March 2027, is expected to cut Alrosa’s profit by around 3.12 billion rubles ($37.9 million), further clouding the miner’s outlook.
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