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Survey launched to gauge impact of ivory ban

Industry trade bodies have launched a survey that will attempt to measure the financial impact of the Ivory Act (2018) which comes into force later this year. Collectors, dealers and auctioneers of antique ivory are being encouraged to take part.

The online survey is open to anyone with an interest in antique ivory and can be found via atg.news/BADAsurvey.

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