Business and Economy
“We have and always will continue to loudly condemn anti-Semitism and any and all acts of hate. We are committed to working more intentionally, thoroughly and thoughtfully so we can prevent this from happening again,” said acting director of the Sierra Club Dan Chu.
The company is being sued for unlawfully ending a 34-year business relationship with American Quality Products Ltd. to boycott areas the ice-cream-maker called “Occupied Palestinian Territory.”
Complaints said the organization was engaging in “greenwashing,” ignoring the Palestinians and instead focusing on the Jewish state’s environmental values and practice.
Increased exports from New Jersey were led by consumer products, medical supplies, natural materials and organic chemicals. Increased imports from Israel included energy supplies and minerals.
The Unit for Coordination of Government Activities in the Territories has been promoting a policy favoring economic growth for the Gaza Strip.
With Tehran viewing itself as a regional power in possession of advanced technology, coupled with a commitment to “self-reliance,” its military industries have produced a sprawling industry of unmanned aerial vehicle mass-production lines.
The company includes top car brands as its customers including BMW, Audi, Volkswagen, Nissan, Honda and General Motors.
Avi Zinger says Ben & Jerry’s and its parent company, Unilever, forced him into an impossible choice: break the law or lose his license. He’s now asking a U.S. court to make things right.
The online giant currently sells shirts that are emblazoned with the phrase “From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free,” which calls for the forced removal of Jews from their homeland and for the destruction of the world’s only Jewish state.
Morgan Stanley Capital International cited Israel’s Sunday-to-Thursday trading schedule as the reason for retaining its Middle East classification.
Businesses that prove annual revenue losses of at least 35% in January-February 2022 compared to the same months in 2019 will be eligible to receive up to $185,000.
“As we watch with great distress the scenes coming from Ukraine, we see it as our duty to help Jews in danger,” said GPG Chairman Gennady Gazin.