Feb 28 2006
Dubai Company A Boycotter of Israel
The parent company of a Dubai-based firm at the center of a political storm in the US over the purchase of American ports participates in the Arab boycott against Israel, The Jerusalem Post has learned.
The firm, Dubai Ports World, is seeking control over six major US ports, including those in New York, Miami, Philadelphia and Baltimore. It is entirely owned by the Government of Dubai via a holding company called the Ports, Customs and Free Zone Corporation (PCZC), which consists of the Dubai Port Authority, the Dubai Customs Department and the Jebel Ali Free Zone Area.
“Yes, of course the boycott is still in place and is still enforced,” Muhammad Rashid a-Din, a staff member of the Dubai Customs Department’s Office for the Boycott of Israel, told the Post in a telephone interview.
“If a product contained even some components that were made in Israel, and you wanted to import it to Dubai, it would be a problem,” he said.
A-Din noted that while the head office for the anti-Israel boycott sits in Damascus, he and his fellow staff members are paid employees of the Dubai Customs Department, which is a division of the PCZC, the same Dubai government-owned entity that runs Dubai Ports World.
Moreover, the Post found that the website for Dubai’s Jebel Ali Free Zone Area, which is also part of the PCZC, advises importers that they will need to comply with the terms of the boycott.
This is the company we want operating our ports? You people are out of your damned mind. No foreign country should operate our ports.
The fact that this company is anti-Israel is all the more reason to tell them to take their amazing port-control abilities and shove them right underneath their robes.
Technorati Tags: ports, arab, dubai ports world
Technorati Tags: ports, arab, dubai ports world
March 1st, 2006 at 11:45 pm
I’m still kinda torn on this issue, but there was a point I wanted to make.
Most of the ports in the Los Angeles area are foreign owned. If memory serves, 13 of the 14.
March 2nd, 2006 at 7:20 am
To put it bluntly, up until this whole kerfuffle, I had no idea any of our ports were controlled by foreign companies.
I hate that idea and it needs to end. If we can’t find a US company to run them, shut ‘em down, but I don’t want foreign companies running our ports, I don’t care what country they’re from.