Israel embraced by the global business community

Ambassador (ret.) Yoram Ettinger, “Second Thought: a US-Israel Initiative”
Straight from the Jerusalem Boardroom 195, June 5, 2014
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1.  The mega-billion dollar Chinese food conglomerate, Brightfood ($17bn annual sales) acquired 56% of the Israel-based Tnuvah – Israel’s largest food/dairy company – for $1.4bn, aiming to dramatically expand Tnuvah’s global market (Globes Business Daily, May 23, 2014).  China’s giant, Shenyang Yuanda ($4bn annual sales) signed a joint venture agreement with the Israel irrigation and fertilizer company, AutoAgronom, including a $2mn investment in expanding Auto Agronom’s marketing posture in China (Globes, May 23). Liu Yandong, Vice Premier of China’s State Council: “[Israel reflects] diligence, wisdom, creativity and perseverance…. China and Israel signed science and technology cooperation agreements in 1993 and 2010…. China and Israel cooperation in science, technology andinnovations (STI) has taken deep roots, blossoming and yielding fruitful results…. China is Israel’s largest trading partner in Asia and Israel’s third largest trading partner globally…. Enhancing China-Israel STI cooperation will bring more benefits to the peoples of both countries….” (Jerusalem Post, May 17). 

2.  Singapore’s holding company, Kusto ($1.4bn annual sales), acquired Israel’s Tambour paint manufacturer for $140mn (Globes May 28).

3. ”South Korea will host during July 14-16, 2014 a South Korea-Israel conference, upgrading bilateral cooperation in the area of industrial technology, including information security and unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV).  Israel is the world’s second technology leader – following the USA – in the area of UAV technologies. Israel is recognized as one of the world’s best developers of cyber threat response systems.  In 1999, South Korea and Israel signed a cooperation agreement; in 2001, they established the Korea-Israel Industrial Research & Development Foundation, a $2mn annual venture financing (so far) 132 joint industrial R&D activities. Israel is our great benchmarking model, as it has set an example by developing a creative economy and leading the global market and technology through innovation-based entrepreneurship (South Korea Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy, April 18).”

4.  France’s Alcatel-Lucent plans to open a Bell Labs research center in Kfar Saba, Israel – in a building housing an existing Alcatel-Lucent cloud-band technology facility – in order to upgrade its cloud-band technology in face of global competition.  Bell Labs is Alcatel’s research arm.  Alcatel’s CEO, Michel Combes: “Israel was the first country to really innovate the interaction between telecommunications and Internet technologies…. Alcatel may invest in Israeli cyber technologies.”  Israel is one of three-four peak sites for Alcatel’s investments. According to the San Francisco-based Compass, Inc., Israel’s commercial hub is the world’s second-best startup areabehind Silicon Valley (Bloomberg, May 20).

5.  The Mountainview, California-based Intuit acquired Israel’s Check for $360mn (The Marker, May 27). Israel’s Marimedia raised $50mn on AIM, the secondary stock exchange in London (Globes, May 23).

6. The three leading global credit rating companies reaffirm Israel’s solid rating, while lowering the rating of most developed countries. Standard & Poor’s (S&P): “Israel’s economy is doing well enough that the country can now be considered high income…. S&P expects per capita income (almost $40,000) to grow to almost $42,000 by 2017.  Just five years ago it was about $28,000.  S&P affirmed its long and short term foreign and local currency sovereign credit ratings for Israel at A+ and A-1. Israel’s economy is stable and its prospects for growth are good.  Aiding that growth is the extra effort the government to reduce debt as a percentage of GDP (2.5% budget deficit during the first third of 2014).  Currently that figure is at 67%and is expected to drop to 61% by 2017.  Inflation is expected to remain low (currently at 1.5%). Unemployment is at 5.6% (Times of Israel, March 28).  Fitch reaffirmed Israel’s credit rating at A, joiningMoody’s (A1) and S&P (A+), reflecting global confidence in Israel’s long-term viability.

Shabbat Shalom and a rewarding weekend,

Yoram Ettinger, Jerusalem, “Second Thought: A US-Israel Initiative”

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