The head of a visiting Israeli trade delegation said his nation is seeking to further cooperate with China in the fields of water treatment, renewable energy, life sciences and medical devices.
China is currently Israel's second largest trading partner after the United States, and "the ministry has declared China a prime market," said Binyamin Ben-Eliezer, Israeli Minister of Industry, Trade and Labor, speaking at a press conference Tuesday.
Israeli entrepreneurs enjoy a strong market position globally in technologies involving telecommunications, new energy, software, medical devices and water treatment.
"First and foremost, cooperation should focus on technology research and development," said Sharon Kedmi, the ministry's director-general.
Two nations have a history of cooperation in the water treatment.
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