Chinese VP visits Israel Israeli-Chinese trade reached nearly $10 billion in 2017, more than double the figure of a decade ago. Mordechai Chaziza Nov. 6, 2018
Pragmatism drives the Sino-Israeli partnership Relations are also flourishing; last year, bilateral trade volume (including Hong Kong) was circa $16 billion. Approximately 114,000 Chinese visited Israel in 2017, an increase of 41 percent over 2016. George Tzogopoulos Nov. 5, 2018
Netanyahu, Chinese vice president talk economic cooperation at conference “There is a natural partnership between us,” said the Israeli premier. “We want to expand it for the benefit of both our peoples. We want to expand it for the benefit of all of humanity.” Oct. 24, 2018
Vice president of China lands in Israel, heads straight to Western Wall in Jerusalem As part of a four-day visit emphasizing talks on economic cooperation, Chinese Vice President Wang Qishan joined Israeli officials for a visit to the Western Wall in Jerusalem, despite official Chinese policy not recognizing Jerusalem’s Old City as part of Israel. Oct. 23, 2018
Chinese vice president to visit Israel in sign of ‘growing friendship,’ says Netanyahu The two leaders will chair the fourth annual Israel-China Innovation Conference at the Foreign Ministry, where eight joint agreements are expected to be signed related to innovation, science and technology, agriculture, life sciences and digital health. Oct. 23, 2018