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Marking 25 years of relations with Beijing, Netanyahu to meet President Xi and other top officials, but focus of next week’s three-day visit is on boosting commercial ties
BY RAPHAEL AHREN March 16, 2017, 4:57 pm



China's Prime Minister Li Keqiang and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu review an honor guard at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing on May 8, 2013. (Photo credit: Avi Ohayon/GPO/FLASH90)
Raphael AhrenRaphael Ahren is the diplomatic correspondent at The Times of Israel

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is set to take five ministers and the largest-ever Israeli business delegation to Beijing early next week on a three-day visit marking 25 years since Israel and China established diplomatic relations.

Netanyahu, who is leaving on Saturday night, is scheduled to meet with China’s three most senior officials: President Xi Jinping — who will host the Israeli leader for an official dinner — Prime Minister Li Keqiang and the head of the country’s parliament, Zhang Dejiang.

His last visit to China was in May 2013.

Besides the diplomatic meetings, Netanyahu will also lay a wreath at the Monument to the People’s Heroes in Beijing’s Tiananmen Square. But the focus of the trip is to promote bilateral trade. A number of economic agreements seeking to help Israeli get better access to Chinese markets will be signed.

“I will also meet with the heads of the biggest corporations in China and today, when we say the biggest corporations in China, we sometimes say the biggest corporations in the world, or which are quickly becoming the biggest in the world,” Netanyahu said Thursday during the weekly cabinet meeting.


Chinese President Xi Jinping with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu at Beijing’s Great Hall of the People in May 2013. (Avi Ohayon/GPO/Flash90)

Each of the Chinese businessmen Netanyahu is set to meet represents companies “with turnovers of tens of billions of dollars,” according to the Prime Minister’s Office. Among them is the leadership of Baidu, one of the largest web services companies in the world, which is headquartered in Beijing.

“We will continue the talks on establishing a free trade agreement between China and Israel and we will hold the third joint Israel-China innovation conference,” Netanyahu said. “Of course we are continuing to develop new markets and to open new markets for the Israeli economy.”


Benjamin Netanyahu (center) talks to China’s Premier Li Keqiang (right) at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing, May 8, 2013 (photo credit: Avi Ohayon/GPO/Flash90)

Jerusalem and Beijing launched negotiations over a free trade agreement last year, with another round of talks scheduled for July.

Some 90 Israeli businessmen from various industries will accompany Netanyahu’s delegation, making it the largest-ever business group to join a prime minister on a foreign trip. They will attend a business forum chaired by Netanyahu with over 500 invited guests.

“Like many other countries in the world — in the West, the East and even in our region — the Chinese are looking for Israeli ingenuity to help them with their security concerns, to feed their populations and to grow their economy,” said Eli Groner, the director-general of the Prime Minister’s Office.

“It’s been the prime minister’s policy to open up markets for Israeli companies in the East. This trip is a large step toward enabling Israeli manufacturers and service providers generate more commercial opportunities,” Groner told The Times of Israel this week in his Jerusalem office. “This will not only benefit the Chinese but also help significantly grow Israel’s economy.”

Netanyahu will be accompanied to Beijing by Environmental Protection Minister Ze’ev Elkin, Economy Minister Eli Cohen, Science, Technology and Space Minister Ofir Akunis, Health Minister Yaakov Litzman and Agriculture Minister Uri Ariel. They will sign with their Chinese counterparts a series of cooperation agreements in various fields such as aviation, education, science, health and environmental protection.

When the prime minister’s delegation returns to Israel on Wednesday, Groner, who co-chairs the China-Israel joint economic task force, will travel to Guangzhou to represent Israel at the BOAO Forum for Asia, one of the continent’s most important economic conferences.


Eli Groner, director-general of PM Netanyahu’s office, in Jerusalem, August 16, 2015. (Marc Israel Sellem/Pool)

“In terms of magnitude, it’s like Davos,” Groner said, referring to the World Economic Forum’s annual meeting in Switzerland. “People are familiar with Davos because the eyes of the word have been directed westward. But once people will start looking eastward they’ll recognize it’s one of the most important business forums in the world.”

China is Israel’s largest trading partner in Asia and third largest in the world, with bilateral trade volume surpassing $11 billion.

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hopefully the chinese take advantage of HER like an abused child, and then join hand-in-hand with russia to erase the pissraeli regime from the sands of time
 
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We have broken new ground in the relationship between Israel and China! Today we signed agreements to hasten the establishment of a free-trade zone between Israel and China, bring workers from China to work in Israel's construction industry, advance the establishment of a fast track for Israeli and Chinese investors, advance the issue of a direct air link between Shanghai and Tel Aviv, and cooperate in aviation and science.

Netanyahu in China to boost trade ties
With Israeli economy 'pivoting towards Asia in a very clear and purposeful way,' PM Netanyahu visits regional superpower China in an effort to combine Israel's knack for hi-tech innovation with China's abilities in mass marketing and commercialization, to both countries' benefit.
Reuters|Published: 20.03.17 , 17:23

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was welcomed on Monday in China. The eastern superpower is looking to boost its technological cooperation with Israel as well as to step up its tentative engagement with the Middle East at large.

Meeting in Beijing's Great Hall of the People, Chinese Premier Li Keqiang praised Israel's advances, saying it was a world leader when it came to certain technologies.



Netanyahu (L) and Li (Photo: EPA)

"The Chinese people and the Jewish people are both great peoples of the world," Li said.



Li (L) and Netanyahu pass Chinese armored guard (Photo: Reuters)

Netanyahu said there was much to talk about in tech cooperation.

"At the same time there is a great deal of convulsion in the world, including in our part of the world," Netanyahu said, in comments made in front of reporters.

"I would like to have the opportunity to exchange views with you and to see how we can cooperate together for the advancement of security, peace and stability, and prosperity," he added.

Deng Li, director general of the Chinese Foreign Ministry's West Asian and North African Affairs Department, said at a briefing that both countries had agreed to step up free trade talks.

"Personally I am very confident and optimistic about the future of this free trade agreement," Deng said.

He added that Premier Li had said that China does not have its own interests on the Palestinian issue and would like to see the issue properly solved at an early date in line with United Nations resolutions and the international consensus.

Chinese envoys occasionally visit Israel and the Palestinian Territories, but Chinese efforts to mediate or play a role in that long-standing dispute have never amounted to much.

China also has traditionally had a good relationship with the Palestinians.

The Middle East, however, is fraught with risk for China, a country that has little experience navigating the religious and political tensions that frequently rack the region.

Behind closed doors, China and Israel have close security ties too, rarely discussed in public.

Boosting trade and economic ties
China's economy may be 35 times larger than Israel's, but Netanyahu is hoping to use that to Israel's advantage during a three-day visit to Beijing, as he looks to reorient Israel's economy towards Asia over Europe and the United States.



Netanyahu (Front, seventh from right) in a group photo with Israeli businesspeople during his visit to China (Photo: Haim Tzach, GPO)

A week after US chip giant Intel agreed to buy Israeli technology firm Mobileyefor $15.3 billion, Netanyahu wants to enlarge Israel's hi-tech presence in China while encouraging further Chinese investment in Israel, where infrastructure and construction projects are growing apace.

More than 100 technology executives have joined Netanyahu on the visit, with meetings planned with Chinese business leaders.

Bilateral trade has been hovering at around $8 billion for the last few years, but over the past decade, Israel's exports to China have tripled to $3.3 billion in 2016, with technology—from cybersecurity to agri-tech—leading the way.

According to the Economy Ministry, half the investments in Israeli funds in 2015 involved at least one Chinese investor, and 40 percent of funds raised by Israeli venture capital firms came from Chinese backers.

"Israel is pivoting towards Asia in a very clear and purposeful way," Netanyahu said last month in Singapore, which he visited along with Australia. Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi will visit Israel in the summer, underpinning the Asia trend.

On a political level, Asia tends to put far fewer demands on Israel than the European Union does. And while the EU remains Israel's largest trading partner, Asia is steadily closing the gap.

Matan Vilnai, Israel's former ambassador to Beijing, has stated that China's interests in Israel are almost purely economic. Chinese leadership seeks to learn from Israel's culture of hi-tech innovation and doesn't push beyond that. "It's very simple: technology, technology, technology," he said.

Chinese firms are driving major infrastructure projects in Israel, including Tel Aviv's metro system and new Mediterranean ports in Haifa and Ashdod. A deal for 6,000 Chinese construction workers to come to Israel was signed earlier this year, with the possibility of extending it to 20,000.

Ilan Maor, Israel's former consul-general in Shanghai and the managing partner of Sheng BDO, a business advisory firm, said he thinks China's leadership is keen to limit discussions with the Israeli delegation to economics, even if Beijing has become more outspoken on Middle East issues.

"The place (Netanyahu) can make a significant contribution is opening the door to more trade, moving forward to free trade, and sending a clear message that we want Chinese investment," he said. The countries are, in fact, negotiating a free-trade agreement, although it remains unclear how far advanced those alks are.

From Netanyahu's point of view, while China and Israel may be vastly different in terms of population, physical size and resources, there is a strong fit: whereas Israel seeks to innovate, China concentrates on mass marketing and commercialization.

"Given the basic infrastructure of initial and secondary development—airports, sewage lines, water—once you've done that, the way to go up and up and up is to constantly improve your products and services and utilities with technology," Netanyahu told Chinese business leaders in Bejing. "We are your perfect junior partner for that effort."

http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-4938055,00.html
 
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These Jews drone on and on about tech tech tech as if they are the wizards of technology.

What are the largest Israeli tech companies for a start?
 
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These Jews drone on and on about tech tech tech as if they are the wizards of technology.

What are the largest Israeli tech companies for a start?
They sell US sub-tech made in Usrael, the US won't even give them the latest tech without supervision and association..they know that the Usraelis will even sell the US to make a buck..
This visit comes just a few days after the king of Saudi Arabia's visit.. it will be interesting to know how much Usrael is willing to invest in China, or at least sign a free trade agreement to have its markets flooded ith Chinese products and its manufacturing sector going bankrupt, while attempting to sell some " high tech" that China does not need anyway..
But some F-35 tech won't be rejected by China..
 
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They sell US sub-tech made in Usrael, the US won't even give them the latest tech without supervision and association..they know that the Usraelis will even sell the US to make a buck..
This visit comes just a few days after the king of Saudi Arabia's visit.. it will be interesting to know how much Usrael is willing to invest in China, or at least sign a free trade agreement to have its markets flooded ith Chinese products and its manufacturing sector going bankrupt, while attempting to sell some " high tech" that China does not need anyway..
But some F-35 tech won't be rejected by China..


Couldn't be bothered to list thousands of other contractors who helped these Israeli companies develop their weapons, here is just one. I am sure you and others can find the rest.

https://www.aiaa.org/Secondary.aspx?id=8446

He has worked as Principal Engineer for Raytheon Mission Systems Division and has served as Senior Research Engineer with the Israel Ministry of Defense and has worked as Principal Member of the Technical Staff at C.S. Draper Laboratory.
 
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