TITLE

Tempers cool on EU-Israel trade conflicts

AUTHOR(S)
George, Alan
PUB. DATE
January 1999
SOURCE
Middle East;Jan99, Issue 286, p43
SOURCE TYPE
Periodical
DOC. TYPE
Article
ABSTRACT
Reports on the resolution of the trade conflicts between the European Union (EU) and Israel. Israel's recognition of the European Union's trade agreement with the Palestinians; Brussel's cancellation of its plan to embargo products from Israel's settlements in Occupied Territories; Reason why Israel refused to recognized the EU-Palestinian trade accord.
ACCESSION #
1466615

Tags: EUROPEAN Union;  COMMERCIAL treaties;  INTERNATIONAL economic relations

 

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