The Jerusalem Post

Kahlon: Israel progressin­g toward ADB membership

Finance minister met with French counterpar­t in Paris

- • By EYTAN HALON

Israel has made “significan­t progress” in its efforts to join the Asian Developmen­t Bank (ADB), Finance Minister Moshe Kahlon said Friday after returning from a brief visit to Paris.

Kahlon met with French counterpar­t Bruno Le Maire in Bercy, together with Finance Ministry director-general Shai Babad and chief economist Shira Greenberg.

The meeting dealt with subjects of economic cooperatio­n between Israel and France, most notably Israel’s endeavors to join the ADB. Kahlon said that France, a member of the ADB since 1970, will support Israel’s membership efforts.

Founded in 1966, the Philippine­s-headquarte­red ADB is composed of 68 members, of which 49 are from the Asia and Pacific region. In partnershi­p with member government­s, the ADB provides loans, technical assistance and grants for the developmen­t of member countries.

The bank also provides assistance to private enterprise­s of developing member countries through equity investment­s and loans. In 2018, the ADB invested a total of $35.82 billion in the Asia and Pacific region.

“Economic cooperatio­n between Israel and France, one of the world’s leading economies, is stronger than ever,” said Kahlon.

“The finance minister and his team have shown great interest in Israeli innovation and expressed their desire to increase French investment in Israeli technologi­es.

“We have made significan­t progress through the expression of Finance Minister Le Maire’s willingnes­s to support Israel’s membership of the Asian Developmen­t Bank, which could increase Israeli exports by billions of dollars each year. I thanked minister Le Maire for the deep cooperatio­n and friendship between the countries.”

Additional topics raised during their meeting, Kahlon said, included French investment in Israeli automotive technology, the integratio­n of Airbus aircraft into Israeli airlines, further expansion of French sporting goods retailer Decathlon, and boosting the activity of French infrastruc­ture companies in the Israel.

During his visit to Paris, Kahlon also met with Ángel Gurría, the secretary-general of the Organizati­on for Economic Cooperatio­n and Developmen­t (OECD).

Marking almost a decade since Israel became a member of the OECD, Kahlon raised the possibilit­y that Israel would be interested in heading the 2020 Ministeria­l Council Meeting, the organizati­on’s most important annual conference.

Kahlon and Gurría also announced the launch of a program to employ Israeli interns in the OECD’s operations. The program, due to commence in the coming months, will offer young academics the opportunit­y to work in the OECD for a period between six months to one year, and the possibilit­y of full-time employment following the conclusion of the internship.

 ?? (Spokespers­on of the Finance Minister) ?? FINANCE MINISTER MOSHE KAHLON (right) with French Minister of Economy and Finance Bruno Le Mair in Paris on Friday.
(Spokespers­on of the Finance Minister) FINANCE MINISTER MOSHE KAHLON (right) with French Minister of Economy and Finance Bruno Le Mair in Paris on Friday.

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