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December 11, 1992 - Image 137

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1992-12-11

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Japan Ends
Arab Boycott

Tokyo (JTA) — Japan ap-
pears to be making good on
its pledge to end cooperation
with the Arab economic
boycott of Israel.
The government has ad-
vised leading Japanese firms
to stop complying with the
terms of the boycott, Foreign
Minister Michio Watanabe
told a visiting delegation of
American Jewish Com-
mittee leaders here this
week.
He said the government
has also asked its ambas-
sadors to various Arab
League states to urge an end
to the blacklisting of com-
panies trading with Israel.
In pursuit of a new econ-
omic opening to Israel,
Japanese chambers of com-
merce have agreed to stop is-
suing "negative certificates
of origin," Watanabe told
the American Jewish Com-
mittee group. The cer-
tificates attest to products
being free of parts made in
Israel.
Japan also plans to expand
its sparse commercial con-
tacts with Israel, the foreign
minister told the delegation,
which was led by Robert
Rifkind, chairman of
AJCommittee's board of
governors.
In New York, a spokesman
for the World Jewish Con-
gress welcomed the tur-
nabout in a policy that, he
said, had made Japan a
leader among industrialized
countries in following the
dictates of the Arab boycott.
"Problems still remain,
such as the reluctance of the
Japanese to invest in Israel.
But this development is very
positive, the spokesman
said.
Meanwhile, the Anti-
Defamation League has filed
a friend-of- the-court brief in
a lawsuit by an Israeli com-
pany against a Chicago-
based Japanese bank.

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Rei and Jan were present-
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by the Counsel General of
Israel at Posners' son's bar
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