From: CBPC, EACTAPP
Sent: Monday, December 29, 2008 3:05 PM
To: EACTTripoli
Subject: TRIPOLI 00000982 O UN 29-DEC-08 LIBYA: SECTION 565 WAIVER OF
PROHIBITION AGAINST CONTRACTING WITH FIRMS COMPLYING WITH AL BOYCOTT
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TO RUEHC/SECSTATE WASHDC IMMEDIATE 4271
INFO RUEHTRO/AMEMBASSY TRIPOLI 4794
UNCLAS TRIPOLI 000982
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TAGS: KBCT ABLD PHUM AL ECON AMGT ASUP AFIN LY
SUBJECT: LIBYA: SECTION 565 WAIVER OF PROHIBITION AGAINST CONTRACTING WITH FIRMS COMPLYING WITH AL BOYCOTT
REF: A) STATE 132944, B) TRIPOLI 480 1. (U) The Government of Libya (GOL) does not maintain diplomatic relations with
Israel. Local firms are required by national law to comply with the Arab League (AL) boycott, and would therefore not be
able to sign the required U.S. certification without exposing themselves to civil and/or criminal penalties. Post
accordingly requests a waiver of the AL boycott certification. 2. (SBU) In 2007, the Ministry of Trade and Economy
informed Post that the GOL does not enforce the boycott; however, the government continues to use the boycott as a means
by which to selectively sanction foreign corporations and boycott language continues to appear in contracts. As detailed
in ref B, UK-based retailer Marks and Spencer was threatened with closure and decried in the government-sanctioned press
as being a "Zionist entity," despite having been removed from the AL's boycott list in mid-2007. At year's end, Marks
and Spencer continued to operate one location in Tripoli, albeit under the recurring threat of being shuttered. Bills of
lading and customs declarations for imports cannot indicate trade with Israel, and shippers are legally required to
certify that no goods are of Israeli origin. Libya continues to enforce a travel ban for passports containing Israeli
visas or entry/exit stamps. CRETZ