Posted on 03/29/2008 8:11:47 AM PDT by JACKRUSSELL
(HEBRON, West Bank)Yasser Herbawi once supplied much of the West Bank and Gaza Strip with black-and-white checkered scarves, the proud emblem of Palestinian identity made famous by the late Yasser Arafat.
But most of his looms now stand idle, his product edged out by cheap imports from the world's newest kaffiyeh capital: China.
After a decade of being flooded with Chinese goods, from scarves to toys to bags, the West Bank's largest city is struggling to competeyet another obstacle to economic independence for Palestinians as they strive for a state of their own.
Two-thirds of Hebron's textile workshops have closed and 6,000 shoe factory workers have lost their jobs in the past eight years, pushing unemployment to about 30 percent, the highest in the West Bank, according to Hebron's chamber of commerce.
Cheap imports have hit manufacturing towns across the world, but the economic decline of this city of 230,000 is particularly ironic. Hebron long adhered to what is now China's recipe for success: Work hard and sell cheap. And Chinese goods are imported to the West Bank by traders from Hebron, the city suffering most.
Feeling squeezed
It's hard to find an upside to globalization here.
Old industries are being squeezed out while Israeli restrictions on movement and land development limit the scope for new ventures. Israel's measures to stop suicide bombers make it much harder to get goods into Israel, and West Bank manufacturers can no longer sell to Gaza, sealed off after the violent Hamas takeover last year.
U.S.-led efforts to broker a peace deal between Israelis and Palestinians could be futile without a Palestinian economic recovery, but Hebron Mayor Khaled Osaily said he doesn't see any quick fixes.
"We have a disaster here," he said.
The door to China opened for Palestinians in the mid-1990s......
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I couldn’t care less about what happens to their businesses! In this case, I applaud the Chinese.
Perhaps they could grow some stuff to sell in green houses.
hope they are all woven with chinese lead!!!
Probably what Palestenians are saying about jobs lost in Ohio and other places.
Please God...
Curious if they will vent any anger toward China? Nahhh, it’s still en vogue to be mad at the USA, their largest donor.
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