Anti-BDS news – investment in Israeli startups so far in 2021 has beaten the total for the whole of last year; Traveltech prepares for tourist boom, 20 projects for US-Israel joint funding, and much more!
Most Israeli businesses received the green-light to open their doors, while authorities ramped up enforcement of remaining restrictions in corona hot-spots.
Survey reveals Israeli hourly wage for freelancers is nearly double that of their counterparts worldwide; Netanyahu, Johnson discuss free-trade zone; and more!
UK-Israel trade is booming and bilateral relations expanding in multiple areas; new accelerator launched to promote Israeli autotech startups in China; and more!
Israel’s IceCure Medical signs agreement to sell cancer treatment in Japan and Singapore; Mobileye plans for massive global center in Jerusalem; and more!
When accounting for money spent on local goods and services, Israeli-founded companies poured $33.8 billion to the New York economy in 2018—2% of the state’s gross domestic product.
Bank of Israel predicts continued growth and stability; Psagot Winery in Samaria exports wine to China; remarkable growth for 2 Israeli startups; and more!
The anti-Israel boycott campaign has failed in its mission to harm the Jewish state, with some companies even benefiting from the campaign, a comprehensive study shows.
An American tourist urges others to visit Israel and see for themselves Israel’s incredible success and the blessings God bestows upon the Jewish state.
Israel and China are deepening their diplomatic and economic ties to the benefit of both parties. A Chinese delegation is in Israel to have a closer look at Israel's booming industry.
An upgraded free trade agreement between Canada and Israel will benefit both parties while underscoring the close relationship shared by the two allies.
On a visit to Israel this week, Google Executive Chairman Eric Schmidt praised the country's expertise in technology and entrepreneurship, saying that his company will continue investing here.
Japan's Prime Minister is on an official visit to Israel to advance bilateral cooperation. Netanyahu says anti-Semitism in Europe shows Israel must focus on Asia markets.
The plan is based on identifying areas of interest common and is designed to enable the full utilization of the latent economic potential for the economy.