update deskIsrael News

Israel’s new government considers setting up bank for international development

“The biggest potential in the world lies with developing nations, and Israel has exactly what they need: knowledge in the fields of health care, agriculture, water [technology] and many other areas,” said the Israeli Prime Minister’s Office chief of staff Yoav Horowitz.

Director of the Society for International Development Israel Alon Beer, center right, presents the chief of staff of Israel's Prime Minister's Office, Yoav Horowitz, center left, with research on expanding Israel's international-development activity, May 15, 2019. Photo by Ariel Kahana/Israel Hayom.
Director of the Society for International Development Israel Alon Beer, center right, presents the chief of staff of Israel's Prime Minister's Office, Yoav Horowitz, center left, with research on expanding Israel's international-development activity, May 15, 2019. Photo by Ariel Kahana/Israel Hayom.

Israel’s new government is expected to increase international development activity and plans to establish a government bank dedicated to international development, the Prime Minister’s Office chief of staff Yoav Horowitz said on Wednesday at a meeting with the heads of Society for International Development Israel.

At the meeting, society representatives presented Horowitz with the main points of their research on what Israel must do to deepen its international development activity.

“The Israeli government sees advancing international development as very important in helping Israeli companies and civil society organizations operate in developing markets,” said Horowitz. “That will contribute a lot to the Israeli economy, as well as to Israel’s diplomatic efforts and the global effort to develop these countries.”

Addressing practicalities, Horowitz said he thought that the government should establish an Israeli bank for international development, like the ones that exist in other countries. The bank would offer loans to Israeli entrepreneurs and investors who want to work in developing nations.

Horowitz said “the government wants the business sector to succeed and increase its profits from international activity. … The biggest potential in the world lies with developing nations, and Israel has exactly what they need: knowledge in the fields of health care, agriculture, water [technology] and many other areas.

“We need to push and help the business sector go out and take advantage of the relative advantages we have in these fields. … Success in exporting to developing nations is an engine for major growth. We have a window of opportunity, and we need to take advantage of it.”

This article first appeared on Israel Hayom.

You have read 3 articles this month.
Register to receive full access to JNS.

Just before you scroll on...

Israel is at war. JNS is combating the stream of misinformation on Israel with real, honest and factual reporting. In order to deliver this in-depth, unbiased coverage of Israel and the Jewish world, we rely on readers like you. The support you provide allows our journalists to deliver the truth, free from bias and hidden agendas. Can we count on your support? Every contribution, big or small, helps JNS.org remain a trusted source of news you can rely on.

Become a part of our mission by donating today
Topics
Comments
Thank you. You are a loyal JNS Reader.
You have read more than 10 articles this month.
Please register for full access to continue reading and post comments.
Never miss a thing
Get the best stories faster with JNS breaking news updates