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In major development, Israel starts pumping gas to Egypt

Natural gas from Israel's offshore fields is flowing to Egypt, after trial exports to Jordan began two weeks earlier → Read More

Gas from Israel's Leviathan offshore reserve begins flowing to Egypt

Development is a major step in cold peace between Jerusalem and Cairo → Read More

Natural gas of Israel's largest offshore field to start flowing within two weeks

Exports to Egypt and Jordan from the Leviathan reservoir will begin shortly thereafter → Read More

Natural Gas of Israel's Leviathan to Start Flowing Within Two Weeks

Exports to Egypt and Jordan from Israel’s biggest gas reservoir will begin shortly thereafter → Read More

If Egypt Won’t Buy Israel’s Gas, Maybe Israeli Consumers Will

Government pilot project aims to hook up 15 new neighborhoods to the nationwide pipeline and encourage wider use of natural gas in homes → Read More

Israeli gas exports to Egypt advance after terminal deal signed

But two NGOs file suit to block deal that would allow exports to start → Read More

New pact lifts duties on Israeli imports of Canadian foodstuffs

Expanded trade deal also allows Israeli industry freer access to the Canadian market → Read More

Israel shouldn’t let a little spying undo its economic ties with China, ex-chief analyst argues

Yuval Shereshevsky, until recently head of research for Prime Minister Netanyahu, suggests ways Israel can adjust to the reality of a U.S.-China trade war → Read More

Israel agrees on trade deal with South Korea that excludes West Bank, East Jerusalem, Golan

Hours before a ceremony marking the agreement, Prime Minister Netanyahu's office announced that he would not be able to attend → Read More

Israel starts preparing for age of driverless cars, just 20 years away

National Economic Council report takes a stab at assessing the impact of a transportation revolution on the economy, including the price of success → Read More

The Israeli startup that sees a big future in little drips

N-Drip says its technology will make drip irrigation financially viable for many more of the world’s farmers → Read More

Israel Electric Company to sell plant to group that includes Chinese company

The sale is the first step in the power sector’s monopoly-breaking reforms but may stir opposition from the U.S. over China's role → Read More

Israeli city takes step toward becoming global food-tech center

Consortium led by Tnuva wins government tender to develop industry incubator → Read More

McDonald’s in Israeli right’s crosshairs over absence of West Bank outlets

Citing anti-boycott law, group seeks to bar burger chain from lucrative Ben-Gurion Airport contract and warns other businesses may be targeted → Read More

Israeli Tycoon Accused of Hiring Black Cube to Spy on Yair Lapid When He Was Finance Minister

Idan Ofer hired the controversial intel firm in 2014 to dig dirt on the Treasury and other officials in order to influence tax policy, investigative TV show 'Uvda' reports → Read More

Tnuva, Tempo Join Venture Funds to Put $100m Into Foodtech

Home > Israel News > Business Tnuva, Tempo Join Venture Funds to Put $100m Into Foodtech Move comes two weeks after U.S. candy maker Mars forms group with Israeli venture fund Israeli food makers are teaming up with high-tech investors to forge a giant $100 million partnership that will invest in food and agrotech startups in Israel, the participants announced on Monday. → Read More

Six years after venture's collapse, a second act begins for electric cars in Israel

Two companies have announced rollouts of recharging-station networks, with government ministries supporting the move → Read More

Mars in food-tech tie-up with Israel’s Jerusalem Venture Partners

The partnership will put money into startups and academic research → Read More

Tamar gas supplies suspended amid concern over rocket attacks

Home > Israel News Tamar Gas Supplies Suspended Amid Concern Over Rocket Attacks Fighting hasn’t yet run up enough costs to require extra budget, Finance Ministry says Israeli Energy Minister Yuval Steinitz on Sunday ordered natural gas supplies from the offshore Tamar field to be suspended as rocket attacks by Gaza militants marked their second day. → Read More

Israel poised for energy revolution as solar prices fall

Surge in development puts country in line to meet target for 10% renewable energy generation by the end of 2020 → Read More