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Palestinian boycott { August 5 2002 }

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>
>190 Firms Blacklisted for Israeli Imports
>Monday, August 05 2002 @ 05:16 PM GMT
>
>RIYADH: Saudi authorities have blacklisted about 190 Arab and Western
>companies in the last 10 months for importing Israeli goods into the
>domestic market, the Saudi Al-Watan Arabic newspaper reported yesterday.
>
>The companies, including 72 from Jordan, and 70 from Cyprus, figured in
>the list after being accused by the Saudi office for boycotting Israel of
>importing and selling Israeli goods in the Saudi market, the paper said.
>
>The other companies were based in Egypt (23 companies), Turkey (11),
>Germany (6), the United States (3), Britain, Singapore, Taiwan, Poland and
>Portugal, the paper said.
>
>Saudi Arabia tightened its trade boycott against Israel after the Jewish
>state and its occupation forces continued their atrocities against unarmed
>Palestinian civilians.
>
>The Council of Saudi Chambers of Commerce and Industry recently asked its
>members not to import any goods suspected of Israeli origin.
>
>"Some of the Jordanian companies are still being probed to confirm
>accusations that they received Israeli capital and re-exported Israeli
>goods to Arab countries," the paper said.
>
>The government has instructed customs at airports, seaports and land
>border points not to release any products, which do not carry certificates
>of origin in its bid to prevent Israeli products from entering the country.
>
>The Ministry of Commerce has also warned foreign companies against
>importing Israeli products into the Kingdom, either directly or through a
>third country. "Any company involved in such fraudulent activities will
>immediately be blacklisted," it said.
>
>The ministry's quality control laboratory at King Abdul Aziz Port in
>Dammam had seized a consignment of fruit and vegetables suspected to have
>originated from the Jewish state.
>
>The ministry has blacklisted Hortex Holding SA, a Polish company, for
>trying to send Israeli products into the Kingdom. It has also instructed
>all quality control centers to reject shipments by the Polish company.
>
>Quality control laboratories had aborted an attempt by a German company to
>export Israeli-manufactured wheat fiber to the Kingdom. The German
>exporter was subsequently blacklisted by the Commerce Ministry.
>
>Experts from 13 Arab states had held a meeting in Damascus last year to
>revive the boycott policy against Israel to exert pressure on Tel Aviv to
>end its military aggression on the Palestinian people.
>
>The Commerce Ministry has cautioned Saudi businessmen to be careful while
>signing deals with foreign companies and urged them to be certain of the
>origin of all imported products. It also instructed quality control
>centers to intensify monitoring of incoming shipments.(Arab News)
>
>






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