Do I have to report the Kimberley Process Certificate Number for rough diamonds?

Do I have to report the Kimberley Process Certificate Number for rough diamonds?

Yes, effective June 15, 2005, the U.S. Census Bureau requires the reporting of the Kimberly Process Certificate (KPC) number for exports or re-exports of rough diamonds filed through the AES in accordance with Clean Diamond Trade Act.
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