The Jewish Chronicle

UK-Israel ties spark a record trade year

- BY SANDY RASHTY

MPS AND business leaders celebrated a record-breaking year of bilateral trade at the British Israeli Business Awards on Monday.

Deals worth more than $2 billion were struck between the two countries in the first four months of this year — a 6.5 per cent increase on the same period last year.

A spokesman for the Israeli embassy’s trade department confirmed that there had been growth in the machinery, chemical and pharmaceut­ical industries.

“Bilateral trade is constantly going up,” he said.

Israeli Labour leader Isaac Herzog, who spoke at the 250-strong event in central London, described the figures as “a very positive sign of normalcy and logic”, adding: “The risks and dangers looming in the region have nothing to do with the incredible zest for common business between Israelis and Brits.”

Israeli ambassador Daniel Taub said: “It has been a truly remarkable year. We have seen companies on both sides waking up the potential and synergies in a truly remarkable way.

“All of this is taking place against a complex and challengin­g background in the Middle East.”

But UK ambassador to Israel Matthew Gould said: “We are only scratching the surface of what can be achieved.” At the event, also attended by MPs Nick Boles, Alistair Burt and Richa r d Harrington, Arup was named British Company of the Year, Plus500was­named Israeli Company of the Year and eToro was named M o s t P r o m - i s i n g . L o r d Young received the Lifetime Achievemen­t award.

Hugo Bieber, the chief executive of UK Israel Business, which promotes bilateral ties, said the “exceptiona­l” companies had contribute­d to Israel’s “constant advance towards ever more startling innovation”.

Over the past four months, more than 50 Israeli companies have met UK counterpar­ts on trade delegation­s.

This week, a 10-strong group of Israeli financial cyber security companies met British bank heads in London in a bid to cement ties.

Noah Shani, the Israeli embassy trade minister, said: “With London being such a significan­t financial centre, and with Israel’s world-leading strength in cyber security, the synergies are perfectly clear.”

Last Thursday, Tsofen, the British embassy’s UK Israel Tech Hub and the UK Task Force, led a delegation of Arab technology entreprene­urs from Israel to meet UK investors at London Technology Week.

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Taub with Herzog
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PHOTO: BLAKE EZRA PHOTOGRAPH­Y

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