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Popular boycott hits U.S. exports to Saudi Arabia
Reuters | 6/20/02 | Rawhi Abeidoh

Posted on 06/20/2002 2:48:03 AM PDT by kattracks

DUBAI, June 20 (Reuters) - A boycott of U.S. goods by Saudis 
angered by Washington's Middle East policies has led to a sharp 
fall in U.S. exports to Saudi Arabia, diplomats and economists 
said on Thursday. 
    Official U.S. figures show exports plunged 33 percent to 
$2.8 billion between September, the month that suicide-bombers, 
most of them Saudis, attacked U.S. cities, and March. 
    In the first quarter of 2002, exports fell 43 percent to 
$986 million from $1.74 billion a year earlier. 
    Many Saudi consumers have shifted to European and Japanese 
products, encouraged by campaigners wearing Palestinian 
chequered headscarves who have distributed leaflets at mosques, 
schools and shopping malls, residents said. 
    They urge Saudis to boycott U.S. household items, vehicles, 
food and beverages, fast-food restaurants and tobacco in protest 
at Washington's perceived pro-Israel bias and anti-Saudi 
campaigns by some U.S. senators and media following the 
September 11 attacks. 
    "The reason (for the drop in exports) is definitely 
political. The boycott of made in U.S.A. products is a major 
contributor to this sharp drop," said Bisher Bakheet, managing 
director of Bakheet Financial Advisors. 
    Oil power Saudi Arabia is the biggest energy supplier to the 
United States, with two-way trade estimated at $20 billion. 
    Saudi exports to the United States also fell 36 percent to 
$2.44 billion during the first quarter year-on-year from $3.83 
billion, but economists attributed the drop to lower oil prices 
and output curbs in line with OPEC efforts to defend revenues. 
    Diplomats said although U.S. exports accounted for only a 
fraction of its global trade, the steep decline appeared to show 
the depth of anti-U.S. sentiment in the conservative Muslim 
kingdom, which is a staunch supporter of the Palestinians. 

BOYCOTT WORRYING The U.S. embassy in Riyadh said Saudis shunning American products was worrying. But it cited other factors, including the appreciation of the dollar and shrinking defence contracts from U.S. firms, the kingdom's biggest arms suppliers. "The fact is that the impact of the boycott is very significant...Yes, we are concerned. But exactly how big this impact is very hard to determine without a detailed study," said Charley Kestenbaum, the U.S. embassy's commercial officer. "Many U.S. businessmen have put off travel plans to Saudi Arabia since September 11 and some projects have been shelved or cancelled," Kestenbaum told Reuters by telephone from Riyadh. He said U.S. firms delivered civilian and military aircraft, worth $777 million in 2000, down from $5 billion in 1998. "Does that mean they are boycotting American aircraft? No. There is no government boycott. There is a popular boycott." Kestenbaum expected total exports to shrink around 20 percent in 2002 from $5.97 billion in 2001 when they fell six percent drop from the year before. Besides aircraft, Saudi imports machinery, food products, furniture and vehicles. The anti-U.S. campaign, launched after a Palestinian uprising erupted in September 2000, has intensified since a large-scale Israeli offensive on the West Bank in March. "This boycott is quite effective. I don't think the appreciation of the U.S. dollar is the main reason for declining U.S. exports," said Ibrahim Foudah, executive director of Saudi Export Association. Japanese diplomats said provisional figures showed that exports to Saudi Arabia soared around 20 percent year-on-year during the first quarter from 90.7 billion yen ($731 million). French exports rose to 535 million euros during the first four months of 2002, a 12.9 percent rise from a year earlier, said Philippe Fouet, commercial officer at the French embassy. ((Rawhi Abeidoh, Gulf newsroom, +971 4 3918301, fax +971 4 3918335, dubai.newsroom@reuters.com))

20 JUN 2002 09:32:56 Popular boycott hits U.S. exports to Saudi Arabia

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TOPICS: Business/Economy; Foreign Affairs; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: saudiarabia

1 posted on 06/20/2002 2:48:03 AM PDT by kattracks
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To: kattracks
We have GOT to drill ANWR!!
2 posted on 06/20/2002 3:45:43 AM PDT by PLK
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To: kattracks
The Saudi people boycott us for supporting Israel yet their society has never received any comdemnation for their own nationals committing mass murder here in the US. They insulate themselves by claiming these killers are renegade terrorists. Anyway, I'll bet their boycott doesn't include essentials such as pharmaceuticals and foodstuffs. These people hate us and the sooner we quit dealing with them, the better.
3 posted on 06/20/2002 4:08:36 AM PDT by germanicus
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