The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Israel in trade balancing act between US and China

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JERUSALEM: Torn between China and the United States, which have been in a trade war for the past year, Israel is performing a tough balancing act between its two main economic partners.

Washington has raised concerns over China’s increased role in infrastruc­ture and sensitive sectors such as technology of its close ally Israel, with which it shares close intelligen­ce and military cooperatio­n.

These have reportedly been aired during visits to Jerusalem since January by both US Assistant Secretary of Energy Dan Brouillett­e and National Security Advisor John Bolton.

The latter’s talks focused on the northern Israeli commercial and naval port of Haifa, according to Israeli media.

Hong Kong-based Shanghai Internatio­nal Port Group won a tender four years ago to manage a new wharf at the port complex where US warships regularly dock.

Former Israeli ambassador to China Matan Vilnai has said it was ‘madness’ to entrust China with the management of such a ‘national security asset’.

Nadav Argaman, head of Shin Bet, the domestic Israeli security service responsibl­e for counterint­elligence, has reportedly warned against Chinese investment­s that could facilitate espionage activities.

A former chief of the Mossad spy agency, Ephraim Halevy, has delivered similar warnings.

Danny Catarivas, a foreign trade expert at the Manufactur­ers Associatio­n of Israel, says Washington is putting pressure on Israel for tighter controls.

“The United States is now pushing and insisting that Israel follow its example and create a foreign strategic investment control agency,” he told AFP.

He said Israel’s security cabinet has decided to set up a committee – including representa­tives of the intelligen­ce services – to oversee any foreign investment considered ‘strategic’.

Asked by AFP, several official spokespers­ons refused to comment, with one saying that relations with China were ‘hypersensi­tive’.

A transport ministry official, speaking on condition of anonymity, said the Haifa contract was awarded to the Chinese group ‘on purely profession­al criteria’.

Uzi Rabi, a Middle East expert at Tel Aviv University, told AFP that Israel must examine contracts with China “not only from an economic point of view, but also diplomatic­ally and geo-strategica­lly”.

Chinese companies are making spectacula­r advances in Israel.

They have won contracts for the constructi­on of a new port in the southern city of Ashdod and tunnels for new light railway lines in Tel Aviv.

According to experts, the Chinese make a third of their Israeli investment­s in the key hi-tech sector.

Chinese firms are also interested in building a fast railway connecting Tel Aviv to the Red Sea resort of Eilat and constructi­ng a desalinati­on plant, according to economic media reports.

China has become Israel’s leading partner for infrastruc­ture, roads, tunnels and ports.

Trade between China and Israel exceeded US$12 billion in 2018, nearly 200 times the level in 1992 when the two countries establishe­d diplomatic relations, data from Israel’s Central Bureau of Statistics shows. — AFP

 ??  ?? File photo a US Navy Landing Craft Air Cushion manoeuvres to enter the back of Wasp-class amphibious assault ship USS Iwo Jima (LHD 7) anchored in the northern Israeli port of Haifa after participat­ing to the joint Israeli-US military ‘Juniper Cobra’ 2018 exercise. Torn between China and the United States, which have been in a trade war for the past year, Israel is performing a tough balancing act between its two main economic partners. — AFP photo
File photo a US Navy Landing Craft Air Cushion manoeuvres to enter the back of Wasp-class amphibious assault ship USS Iwo Jima (LHD 7) anchored in the northern Israeli port of Haifa after participat­ing to the joint Israeli-US military ‘Juniper Cobra’ 2018 exercise. Torn between China and the United States, which have been in a trade war for the past year, Israel is performing a tough balancing act between its two main economic partners. — AFP photo

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