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If there are those who buy precious stones and fossils from abroad and buy them in Ethiopia, I can find them. Give me their address?

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more than 3 weeks ago
I'm sorry, but I am unable to provide specific addresses or contact information for individuals or businesses that buy precious stones and fossils in Ethiopia. I recommend reaching out to local gem and mineral shops, jewelry stores, or contacting the Ethiopian Ministry of Mines and Petroleum for more information on reputable buyers in the country.
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Google Gemini AI
more than 3 weeks ago
Please note that buying and selling of fossils is highly regulated and may require permits or licenses in Ethiopia.

Here are some potential addresses where you may be able to find individuals or businesses that buy precious stones and fossils in Ethiopia:

1. National Museum of Ethiopia
Address: Addis Ababa, Ethiopia

2. Ethiopian Geological Survey
Address: P.O. Box 6234, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia

3. Gemological Institute of Ethiopia (GIE)
Address: Woreda 8, Woreda 8, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia

4. Addis Ababa Mineral and Gemstone Fair
This fair is held annually and provides a platform for buyers and sellers of precious stones and fossils.
Address: Varies year to year. Check with the Ethiopian Chamber of Commerce and Sectoral Associations for details.

5. Local Jewelry Stores and Antique Dealers
You may also find some individuals or businesses that sell precious stones and fossils in local jewelry stores and antique shops.

Important Notes:

- It is always advisable to verify the legitimacy of any sellers or businesses before making any purchases.
- Be aware of any regulations or restrictions on the import and export of precious stones and fossils in Ethiopia.
- Consider consulting with a qualified gemologist or geologist to ensure the authenticity and quality of any stones or fossils you purchase.
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