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China wants Israel as technology partner - Israel Business, Ynetnews

Chinese commerce minister's visit to Israel serves as another stepping-stone in economic collaboration between Jewish state, Asian superpower

Chinese Commerce Minister Chen Deming signed a memorandum of understanding to promote commerce and cooperation between the Israel Export Institute and the Chinese commerce development institute during his recent visit to Israel.

The minister's visit and the festive signing ceremony that ensued allowed a glimpse into the backstage collaborations that have been forming between Israeli and Chinese authorities throughout recent years.

n his biography, Deming depicts China's new generation of economic leaders. He was born in 1949 – the year Mao Tse-Tung came into power - but only joined the party in 1974, when China was already undergoing economic reforms.

The Chinese minister earned his doctorate in administration and boasts an additional degree in economics. His academic and professional progress demonstrates China's transformation in the past few decades from an ideology-driven regime to a meritocracy.

Addressing an audience in Jerusalem, Deming sent a clear message: China is moving forward, and Israel is considered a potential partner that can efficiently cooperate with the regional superpower.

The equation is clear – China will bring to the table investment funds and its humongous domestic market and Israel will contribute its knowledge and innovation.


Room to grow

Many initiatives have been geared toward this aim, including the establishment of a green commerce park in China together with Israel; the creation of platforms for the implementation of Israeli technologies in China; collaboration in the fields of water and agriculture; delegation exchanges; seminars; the establishments of mutual high-tech funds and more.

The Israeli business world has a wide scope in which to develop; according to the Israel Export Institute, trade between Israel and China reached some $6.8 billion in 2010 – a 49% increase compared with 2009. Despite the encouraging figures, experts say Israel's export potential is still far from being realized.

While China is Israel's second largest trading partner, Israeli exports to China (excluding diamonds) amounted to only 0.13% of the latter's total imports. Tough it is unlikely to match the exporting scope of Japan, India or the United States, Israel can undoubtedly increase its share significantly.

One of the channels working toward that end is the joint committee meetings, which is the official reason for the Chinese minister's visit to Israel. The committee marked several successes, namely drafting a financial protocol that regulates bank loans with long term credit for goods heading to China.

These meetings have been held since 2000, and enable senior echelons to discuss and resolve commerce issues between the two countries, such as increasing the frequency of flights between Israel and China and promoting tourism to Israel.

Israeli opportunity
An example for Israeli business opportunities in China is the car industry. China boasts over 30 car manufacturers and is attempting to break out of its domestic market and become a significant player in the global arena.

Nowadays, the car market is controlled by the usual suspects: Toyota, Hyundai, Ford etc'. China is trying to create its own niche by entering the market of alternative fuel vehicles such as electric cars; that's where Israel comes in.

Israeli companies such as Nanergy, ETV Motors and CellEra can get involved in China's efforts to reduce these vehicles' battery dimensions and prolong their travel distances. The collaborative projects may one day become the world's leading technology in the field.
 
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China, Israel pledge to enhance economic cooperation

JERUSALEM, March 2 (Xinhua) -- Israeli President Shimon Peres and visiting Chinese Commerce Minister Chen Deming held a meeting Wednesday, pledging to enhance economic cooperation between the two countries.

China is now playing a constructive and increasingly important part in global economy, Peres said, adding that Israel sees great opportunity in China's development. He expressed Israel's willingness to join hands with China to further expand the mutual- benefit cooperation between the two countries.

Peres highlighted the key role of technology innovation in economic development of Israel and China, and said his country is ready to expand economic, trade, agricultural and technological collaboration.

Chen said he appreciates Peres' effort in promoting Sino- Israeli relations. China will step up communication and cooperation with Israel, and work together to enhance the technological collaboration, Chen said, adding that he and his delegation aim to strengthen economic partnership with Israel and further expand and deepen the bilateral cooperation in practical terms.

The two sides also exchanged views on major regional and international issues of shared interest.

During his four-day visit, Chen held a meeting with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Monday.

Noting the traditional friendship and mutual interest between Israel and China, Netanyahu said his government expects to enhance bilateral cooperation in economy, trade and other fields.

Sino-Israeli trade volume reached 7.65 billion U.S. dollars in 2010, nearly 150 times of the volume of 1992, when the two countries established diplomatic relations. Chen said China hopes to import more high-tech products from Israel, so as to optimize the composition of bilateral trade.

Chen, who is heading a trade delegation of Chinese entrepreneurs to Israel, said Chinese enterprises and financial institutions are more than willing to collaborate with their Israeli counterparts.
 
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Chinese commerce minister's visit to Israel serves as another stepping-stone in economic collaboration between Jewish state, Asian superpower.

I really wish people would stop using this ridiculous word, "superpower" when describing China. We are clearly not a superpower, of any kind.

On topic: Money for technology... it sounds like a good deal. :tup:

Water management technology will be of specific interest.
 
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Israel & China Forge New Economic Ties, With Emphasis On Technology

Diplomatic relations between China and Israel have been strengthened after a visit to the Jewish State this week by China's Commerce Minister, Chen Deming according to published reports.

The political friendship between China and Israel has been fraught with difficulties.

On the question of a nuclear capable Iran under the Government of President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, China has been one of the UN member states to resist the pressure from America and Israel to impose tough economic sanctions.

Last year China initially and publicly opposed sanctions until discussions with President Barack Obama drew the Chinese delegation onboard.

It's only been since 1992 that there have been formal diplomatic relations between Israel and China.

Since then co-operation in the field of agriculture, military weapons, science and culture have grown enormously.

On Wednesday a high level meeting took place been Israeli President, Shimon Peres and China's Commerce Minister Chen Deming.

During the meeting both committed to developing stronger economic ties. Peres acknowledged the growing importance of China in the world economy.

It was in the area of technology that both saw great potential.

Israel, has carved a reputation for advancing technology particularly in the area of military development.

Israel And China Forge New Economic Ties, With Emphasis On Technology | The Next Silicon Valley
 
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:coffee: Israel has excellent irrigation technology. They have a large number of technicians.
China's economy is in transition, China wants Israel as technology partner.
 
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Israel is a small country having various critical technologies not only in defence sector but also in agriculture...not to say everywhere....So its really makes sense if any country wants Israel as technology partner.

BTW Where is Developereo??? I really expect him to make some contribution to this thread... :welcome:
 
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"Israel tech" ? :rofl: Another propaganda piece.

Sorry, but Israel has no high tech.

Almost all the so-called "Israel Tech" are in fact US Tech gifted to Israel as either annual economic/military aids or via investments by US/Israel duel-citizenbship nationals.

This has been one of China's ways to get around US hi-tech ambargo for years.
 
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"Israel tech" ? :rofl: Another propaganda piece.

Sorry, but Israel has no high tech.

Almost all the so-called "Israel Tech" are in fact US Tech gifted to Israel as either annual economic/military aids or via investments by US/Israel duel-citizenbship nationals.

This has been one of China's ways to get around US hi-tech ambargo for years.

What about Trophy APS, tactical nukes, Harpy drones, desalination, biotechnology. Both China and India will be competing for Israeli tech.

Anybody know why relations only normalized in 1992?
 
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"Israel tech" ? :rofl: Another propaganda piece.

Sorry, but Israel has no high tech.

Almost all the so-called "Israel Tech" are in fact US Tech gifted to Israel as either annual economic/military aids or via investments by US/Israel duel-citizenbship nationals.

This has been one of China's ways to get around US hi-tech ambargo for years.


:disagree: Hey, Israel does not lack high-tech.
:coffee: Jews are more innovative than our, for example, Albert Einstein, Von Karman, Mei Tena, Von Neumann, Arthur Kornberg...
We should learn from them.
 
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What about Trophy APS, tactical nukes, Harpy drones, desalination, biotechnology. Both China and India will be competing for Israeli tech.

Considering where you sit, I understand your degree of freedom of speech. :lol:

Check out the roots of those weapons, mate. It won't surprise me that they are mainly US tech at core.

Israel's average IQ is 92, almost half SD below that of the Chinese and the Europeans.


Ashkenazis are very smart, yet with pathetically low population, which renders it having far less geniuses (by birth, not by education) numerically than East Asia and Western European heartlands. ( note: Nobel prize in science is not an objective measure).


Anybody know why relations only normalized in 1992?

Palestina?
 
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Considering where you sit, I understand your degree of freedom of speech. :lol:

Check out the roots of those weapons, mate. It won't surprise me that they are mainly US tech at core.

Israel's average IQ is 92, almost half SD below that of the Chinese and the Europeans.


Ashkenazis are very smart, yet with pathetically low population, which renders it having far less geniuses (by birth, not by education) numerically than East Asia and Western European heartlands. ( note: Nobel prize in science is not an objective measure).




Palestina?

:coffee: Forget that damn IQ-statistics. Data statistics are useless, scientific achievement is the reality.
Chinese people should be realists, should not be a Utopian.
 
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"Israel tech" ? :rofl: Another propaganda piece.

Sorry, but Israel has no high tech.

Almost all the so-called "Israel Tech" are in fact US Tech gifted to Israel as either annual economic/military aids or via investments by US/Israel duel-citizenbship nationals.

This has been one of China's ways to get around US hi-tech ambargo for years.
In many fields its USA who adopted our technologies: battlefield UAVs, helmet mounted cueing systems, second generation targeting pods, ERA armor... Israel produced AEW&C AESA, active protection systems, APFSDS tank rounds, 4th gen air to air missiles, anti ship missiles before the USA.
 
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:disagree: Hey, Israel does not lack high-tech.
:coffee: Jews are more innovative than our, for example, Albert Einstein, Von Karman, Mei Tena, Von Neumann, Arthur Kornberg...
We should learn from them.


:coffee: Forget that damn IQ-statistics. Data statistics are useless, scientific achievement is the reality.
Chinese people should be realists, should not be a Utopian.


NOT!

Ashkenazi Jews are smart; the rest of Jews, who have an average IQ akin to that of the Middle-eastners, are not.

Israel is not an Ashkenazi state, but a mixed place.

Most of Ashkenazi Jews have been always living in the US and Western Europa in history ( e.g. look at the examples that you mentioned). They rightly took hugh advantages in high education and superpower high-tech environments that both pre-WWII Germany ( world's premium high-tech superpower at a time) and the post war US ( the superpower up to now) have had to offer, and made a lot from them, hence Ashkenazis have taken lots of the headlines.

Ashkenazi Jews have the highest IQ average in the world on paper, somewhere between 115 and 118, according to Lynn, Murray, Rushton and a host of prestigious researchers.

Yet most recent IQ sample results showed that Chinese Province of ZheJiang ( WU region - the same region as Shanghai and southern JiangSu Province) had an average IQ of 114.5, a 2004 sampling if I recall correctly.

Considering ZheJiang Province (which has population of about 100 million plus, almost 15X larger than entire Ashkenazi Jews population in both the US and Europa), is far less developed than either Germany or the US, I would say that the innate average IQ of Han Chinese Wu people would probably be about the same as that of Ashkenazis, if not higher.

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The OP is very ironic to me since Imperial China was the premium superpower in agriculture and invented many related technologies at a time, far leading the rest of the world, yet today it is reduced to the level that requires outside "high-tech" assistance of a tiny middle eastern state.

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Grow up, people!

The myth why "the Chinese need outside agriculture tech support" as per the OP is mainly due to the fact that the CPC education system has spectacularly failed to properly educate the highly, or put it correctly more, intelligent Chinese farmers!

And the myth why "Chinese is less innovative, than (Ashkenazi) Jews for example" is mainly due to the cultural mentality forged by 1000s-year-old centralised imperial Chinese system of harmonious govenance that systemically dis-encourages "outlier thoughts" and insititutionally punishes them instead.

Time to stop that ridiculous "inferiority syndrome" , start to think hard , act rationally, and learn how to be a proper proud Chinese.
 
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so wat technology will ISrael give to china..???
Agricultural tech or defence tech...???
 
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:disagree: Hey, Israel does not lack high-tech.
:coffee: Jews are more innovative than our, for example, Albert Einstein, Von Karman, Mei Tena, Von Neumann, Arthur Kornberg...
We should learn from them.

If you go by the number of Nobel Prizes won, India is more high tech than South Korea and Nigeria is more high tech than China. Clearly a ridiculous measure. A better measure is number of leading companies.
 
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