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Analysis

EU labelling is not what it seems

November 12, 2015 09:46
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Israel's official response to the publication this week of the European Commission's guidelines on labelling settlement produce was harsh.

Government press offices put out statements protesting over Europe's "double standards" and announced the suspension of all high-level meetings with European Union officials.

Privately, however, senior officials admitted that the actual financial damage would be relatively small.

Under the new guidelines, published on Wednesday, products coming from the settlements in the West Bank or from eastern Jerusalem and the Golan Heights will not be allowed to carry the label "produce of Israel" but must say, for example, "produce of the West Bank (Israeli settlement)."