De Beers seals sales and mining contract with Botswana

De Beers, the world鈥檚 leading diamond producer by value, has concluded negotiations with the Botswana government on a and the extension of mining licenses for their joint venture, Debswana, until 2054.
The finalized agreement, the Anglo American (LON: AAL) unit said on Monday, follows discussions aimed at setting a new framework for the sale of rough diamond production from Debswana, a 50:50 partnership between De Beers and Botswana. The deal also secures the renewal of Debswana鈥檚 mining licenses, which were previously set to expire in 2029.
鈥淯ntil the execution of these new agreements, the terms of the existing agreements will continue to remain in effect,鈥 the diamond producer said.
Currently, 75% of Debswana鈥檚 diamond output is sold to De Beers. In 2023, the two parties reached a provisional 10-year agreement under which Botswana鈥檚 share of production was set to gradually increase to 50%.
The accord also established that Botswana鈥檚 state-owned diamond trading company was expected to receive 30% of Debswana鈥檚 production.
The government would also secure 10 billion pula ($712 million) in development funding as part of the deal. However, the deal stalled under the leadership of former President Mokgweetsi Masisi.
In January, newly elected President Duma Boko announced that his administration had reached an agreement with De Beers. Botswana, the world鈥檚 largest producer of rough diamonds by value, depends on the industry for the majority of its national revenue.
This new agreement comes at a pivotal time for De Beers as parent company Anglo American plans to spin off the diamond business through either a sale or an initial public offering. Analysts have noted that current depressed diamond prices may complicate efforts to finalize such a transaction.
Botswana remains a cornerstone of De Beers鈥 operations, accounting for 70% of its annual rough diamond supply. The government also holds a 15% stake in De Beers, underscoring the importance of the long-standing partnership between the two parties.
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