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By RENEE GOLDSTUECK
JTA Brussels Correspondents
What kind of economic policy
has the European Economic Com-
munity worked out toward the Med-
iterranean basin? Why are there
tariff agreements between the
EEC countries and Israel—but not
between Egypt and Lebanon? Why
on the other hand, does Algeria,
the most extreme of the Arab
Maghreb countries, enjoy priv-
ileges which other Arab countries
do not obtain from the EEC mem-
bers?
There are those countries who
enjoyed some kind of traditional
relationship with one or more of
the EEC partners in the past—
and go on getting preferential
treatment despite the absence of
any legal, or contractual relation-
ship between them and the EEC
as such. Nevertheless, Tunisia and
Morocco, for instance, have a
most special relationship with the
French economy. Algeria, too, had
preferential relations with France
—but the oil crisis between France

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and Algeria has thwarted negotia- Israel, the six becoming the 10
Police Hunting Vandals
tions on an offickd renewal of such will create more problems than
Who
Struck Synagogue
preferential relations. Alger i a, offer solutions. First of all, one
RIO DE JANEIRO (JTA)—Po-
nonetheless, still has pretty good finds among the products which
economic relations with both are essential to Israel's industries litical police are hunting for un-
France and Germany.
some products, such as the bro- known vandals who destroyed the
Then there are those _Mediter- mides, polyvinyls and laminated main door and windows of the
Uniiao de Israel synagogue which
ranean countries which enjoy woods, enter British mar-
serves the Syrian Jewish commu-
tariff reductions both out of polit- kets upon payment of very low
nity here. The attack occurred
ical-regional considerations and custom dues, while these same
two
weeks after vandals had de-
products
are
not
included
in
the
because of their economic sub-de-
velopment, compared with the preferential agreement between Is- stroyed 18 tombstones in the Jew-
ish cemetery in Sao Paulo. No
EEC members. The first two coun- rael and the EEC. There, Israel
arrests have been made in either
tries to sign such an agreement has to pay higher dues. In other
incident.
with the Europeans were Greece words: after Britain adheres to
and Turkey, in July 1961 and in the EEC these materials will be
costlier for Israel, if some new
September 1963, respectively.
Keep Your Eve On
Israel, like Spain, has signed a agreement is not worked out. An-
preferential trade agreement with other, more subtle, obstacle will
The Fashion Scene at...
the EEC, basing itself on Para- now have to be surmounted by
the
Israelis:
Britain
served,
in
graph 113 of the Rome treaty. This
agreement was signed on June 29, many cases, as an "intermediary
1970 and started being applied on market" which allowed it to regu-
October 1 of that year. It gives larize its economic relations with
Israel a 40 per cent discount for the EEC. So did the three other
her citrus exports, taking into countries due for membership to
consideration the particular extent the EEC.
On June 1, 1971 a meeting was
of Israeli fruit exports to France.
The same discount is granted to held between the Israeli delegates
Spain, while Morocco and Tunisia and the EEC representatives. Is-
rael lodged its complaints and ex-
get an 80 per cent discount.
We have a full selection of
plained its fear concerning what
Since the spring of 19'70 nego-
would
happen
after
the
EEC
is
en-
Fun &
tiations have been going on and
off between Europe and Egypt larged. The members of the EEC
Fashionable Clothes
committee promised the Israelis
and Lebanon. Preferential trade
they
would
do
whatever
was
in
agreement could have been
Come See Us at Our New Location
their power to create an "equili-
worked out long ago, except for
brium" between the new members
the insistence of the two Arab
and Israel. This problem will prob-
countries not to adhere to the
ably be considered by the EEC
Just North of 11 Mile
clauses of the EEC agreements
ministers in the fall of 1971. This
. (next to Burger Chef)
which state that no member or
leaves ample time for redressions
adherent to these pacts may dis-
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or compensations to be found and
criminate against the EEC mem-
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worked out—Britain is due to join
ber states, their commercial en-
the EEC not before January 1,
Carol
Liss
&
Gisele Findling
terprises and industrial works.
1973.
Obviously, an Arab country
which supports the boycott of
Israeli products, and that of
firms trading with Israel, can-
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not respect such conditions.
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the Arabs more than it hurts
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sides hope to find a way out of
the impasse, the Arabs now try
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The signature of a preferential
agreement between Israel and the
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EEC on June 29, 1970, gave the
Jewish state certain economic ad-
vantages: safety for its foreign in-
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ing its industrial production on
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that of the EEC, organizing its ex-
port policy to complement that of
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the latter; and a b o v e all: the
knowledge that Israel is not isolat-
ed in the area anymore, that the
economic equilibrium of this area
will not be jeopardized by "wild"
concessions granted to one of the
states there, without compensa-
tions to the rest. This last point
is particularly important as re-
gards the citrus exports, as Israel,
Spain and Morocco are neck-to-
neck competitors as far as the
European citrus market is con-
Marion Feuerman
Eleanor Heyman
cerned. Thus the situation stood
till this spring. Now Britain has
agreed to join the EEC and Den-
mark, Norway and Ireland will
Thanks to you, our wonderful customers, El-Mars
follow suit.
is reopening in our new enlarged shop to
How will the enlarged EEC in-
fluence the Israeli economy? For
accommodate your many requests to dispose

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