The PA has seen an increase in both importing from Israel and exporting to Israel, according to new statistics.
By Elad Benari, Canada
The Palestinian Authority (PA) really likes Israeli-made products and
even prefers them over those of other countries, according to newly
released statistics.
In fact, the Palestinian Central Bureau of Statistics reported Friday,
the PA has seen an increase in both importing from Israel and exporting
to Israel.
According to the statistics, in January, the PA’s exports declined by
8.7 percent compared with the previous month, but its scope, which
amounted to 68.6 million, was still larger by 10.1 percent compared to
the same month last year.
Almost all the PA’s exports in January, 90.2 percent, were to Israel, the statistics found.
As for imports, the PA’s imports in January rose by 7.9 percent compared
to December of 2013. Imports from Israel grew at a rate of 17.2%, while
imports from other countries were down 16.4% compared to January of
2013.
The numbers come after a report last month indicated that 70% of the PA's imports <http://www.israelnationalnews.com/News/News.aspx/177048> were from Israel, with imports worth $3.5 billion entering the PA from Israel.
Merchants said at the time that PA consumers prefer Israeli goods
because they believe they are higher quality than cheaper local products
or products from Arab countries. Israeli-made products are popularly
priced, and consumers believe they get good value for money when they
buy “blue and white.”
In 2011, the PA announced a boycott on products from Judea and Samaria and later extended the boycott <http://www.israelnationalnews.com/News/News/News.aspx/140123> to include goods made in the Jewish neighborhoods of northern, southern, and eastern Jerusalem.
The PA’s Finance Ministry, however, has in the past changed the definition of the boycott <http://www.israelnationalnews.com/News/news.aspx/140291>
to suit PA needs. At one point, the PA ministry had failed to pursue
an indictment against a paper mill which was caught smuggling notebooks
manufactured in supposedly boycotted areas, and excused this by saying
that the area was not being boycottted due to PA investments there.
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