Since the creation of the state of Israel, there has been a boycott of any and 
all products from the state to and through the Arab world. This boycott, which 
has official offices, is enforced against companies that do business with 
Israel as well, even if the companies are not Israeli or Jewish. There is a law 
on the books in the US penalizing any company that takes part in the boycott. 
Why is this important? Because the company and government that the Bush 
administration wants to run 22 
(http://portal.pohub.com/portal/page?_pageid=36,1,36_31159:36_34061&_dad=pogprtl&_schema=POGPRTL)
 ports in the US take part in the boycott. This alone disqualifies them as a 
candidate for the position as they would either have to cancel their support of 
the boycot or be forced by law (which will be ignored by the state department 
and bush government) to pay a fine. 

http://www.jpost.com/servlet/Satellite?cid=1139395502196&pagename=JPost/JPArticle/ShowFull

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. 

In a section entitled "Frequently Asked Questions", the site lists six 
documents that are required in order to clear an item through the Dubai Customs 
Department. One of them, called a "Certificate of Origin," "is used by customs 
to confirm the country of origin and needs to be seen by the office which 
ensures any trade boycotts are enforced," according to the website. 

A-Din of the Israel boycott office confirmed that his office examines 
certificates of origin as a means of verifying whether a product originated in 
the Jewish state. 

On at least three separate occasions last year, the Post has learned, companies 
were fined by the US government's Office of Anti-boycott Compliance, an arm of 
the Commerce Department, on charges connected to boycott-related requests they 
had received from the Government of Dubai. 

US law bars firms from complying with such requests or cooperating with 
attempts by Arab governments to boycott Israel. 

In one instance, according to a Commerce Department press release, a New 
York-based exporter agreed to pay a fine for having "failed to report in a 
timely manner its receipts of requests from Dubai" to provide certification 
that its products had not been made in Israel. 

The proposed handover of US ports to DP World has provoked a political storm in 
Washington, where Republicans and Democrats alike have expressed hostility to 
the plan, citing national security concerns. 

In an attempt to stave off opposition, DP World agreed over the weekend to a 
highly unusual 45-day second federal investigation of potential security risks.


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