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    Qatar Crossing the Products of the Siege States

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    Post by Rocky Sat 01 Jul 2017, 1:20 am

    Qatar Crossing the Products of the Siege States

    Arab and international Since 2017-06-30 at 16:58 (Baghdad time)

    Mawazine News - Follow up
    Doha residents boycott products from countries that have declared their blockade of Qatar, finding a good alternative from Turkey, Iran or other countries.
    Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates, which some traders rushed to store in the early days of the crisis, are currently not buying and stacking on shop shelves, the Al-Jazeera channel said in a report. The Qataris do not want to benefit countries that cross their country.
    Al-Marai, a Saudi-based dairy company and the largest dairy company in the Middle East, has a large market in Qatar, which imports 80 percent of its food.
    Supermarkets were forced to offer huge discounts on Saudi and UAE products to entice Doha residents to buy them, but that did not work.
    Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, the UAE and Egypt cut off their economic ties with Qatar on June 5, accusing Doha of supporting "terrorism", which the latter strongly rejected.


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