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Barkan Industrial Park
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The international community’s definition of Barkan as an illegal Israeli settlement has created problems for some companies with industries with foreign owners. In October 2008 the Swedish company Assa Abloy announced that it would move its production plant belonging to their Israeli subsidiary Mul-T-Lock from Barkan due to political pressure. Also in 2008 the partly Dutch owned Barkan Wine Cellars took similar measures.
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The international community’s definition of Barkan as an illegal Israeli settlement has created problems for some companies with industries with foreign owners. In October 2008 the Swedish company Assa Abloy announced that it would move its production plant belonging to their Israeli subsidiary Mul-T-Lock from Barkan due to political pressure. Also in 2008 the partly Dutch owned Barkan Wine Cellars took similar measures.