Introducing Arab Industrial Areas

From: The Jerusalem Report | Date: January 21, 2008| Author: Ziv Hellman | Copyright information

Introducing Arab Industrial Areas

The dearth of industrial areas in Arab localities has depressed initiative and entrepreneurship

At the moment, it is just a dusty construction site near a paved road. But Tawfiq Karaman, director general and treasurer of the Umm al-Fahm municipality, is convinced that the 120,000 sq. meter industrial park, scheduled to open within a year, will enable the city to have its own mid- to large-scale industrial concerns for the first time.

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