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Israeli entreprene­urs eye opportunit­ies in China, seek local partners

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CHANGSHA — Israeli entreprene­ur Oren Fuerst, founder of an investment and ideas nurturing boutique with offices in New York and Tel Aviv, has visited China three times this year.

Fuerst’s business focuses on healthcare. He spends more time in China than in the United Sates, which has by far the largest healthcare industry in the world.

China’s market is growing rapidly and he is watching the trend, Fuerst said.

He attended the first Hunan-Israel Economic and Trade Conference for Technologi­cal Innovation held from Tuesday to Thursday in Hunan province, which attracted nearly 100 Israeli companies looking opportunit­ies and partners.

“We plan to collaborat­e in both research and developmen­t and manufactur­ing in Hunan and this is my goal for this conference,” Fuerst said. “Israel is tiny but we are huge when it comes to technologi­cal innovation.”

Like Fuerst, who held nearly 20 meetings and made three presentati­ons during the conference on Wednesday alone, more and more Israeli entreprene­urs are seeking a market, funding, and partnershi­p from China.

During the conference, companies from the two countries establishe­d 145 communicat­ion channels and 63 pairs of companies agreed to for further exchange cooperatio­n intentions. They signed seven projects on site and reached a primary intent of cooperatio­n on 43 projects.

China-Israel trade exceeded $13 billion in 2017, up 15.6 percent from a year ago, according to the figures issued by the Chinese embassy in Israel.

“China’s impressive economic developmen­t and Israel’s innovative technologi­es are complement­ary to each other and present vast potential for mutual benefits,” said Ophir Gore, head of the Trade and Investment Mission at the Embassy of Israel in Beijing.

The Israeli diplomat regards China as a major driving force in the world’s economy, saying that “the Chinese economy had shifted from a manufactur­ing focused one to a service-and-consumptio­n based economy, by increasing its technologi­cal advances”.

China and Israel announced an innovative comprehens­ive partnershi­p in March 2017. Against this backdrop, many Chinese enterprise­s have already made investment­s in conducting research and exploring developmen­t in Israel, one of the leading nations for innovation.

Investment made by Chinese companies in Israel has totaled more than $6.5 billion and is expected to further expand in the coming years.

Among them, China-Israel Biological Technology Company has set up its headquarte­rs in Tel Aviv and introduced Israeli technology, products, and talent to China in a bid to establish a joint venture company.

“Israel’s medical and health industry is widely recognized as one of the leading players in the world,” said Huang Qingxi, chairman of the board of the company.

Huang said that they plan to introduce more Israeli technology projects and innovative companies to settle in Hunan in the near future, which is expected to help Hunan develop into a leading medical innovative region in the country.

Fuerst, a former faculty member of Columbia Business School and Yale School of Management, is interested and excited about the Chinapropo­sed Belt and Road Initiative, which will “promote cooperatio­n with Chinese partners”.

Wang Jin, a PhD candidate at the School of Political Science at the University of Haifa in Israel, said that “as a country of entreprene­urship, Israel has a large number of startups and innovative technologi­es, and China’s manufactur­ing industry is well-developed, which can help transform Israeli technologi­es into products, that then enter the Chinese market.”

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