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The CCI Israel-Ukraine at the FOOD SEC & TECH IL Conference

Опубликовано: 16.01.2025 в 16:18

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In January 2025, the Chamber of Commerce and Industry Israel-Ukraine participated in the exhibition and presented its booth at the global food security conference, FOOD SEC & TECH IL CONFERENCE.

Food security is not only about providing the population with quality food products but also represents a crucial element of national security. It encompasses aspects such as public health, national resilience, the economy, ecology, employment, and territorial development. It also involves the rational use of natural resources, the adoption of sustainable technologies, combating food loss, and promoting local agriculture.

The main objective of the conference was to discuss the development of a national strategic plan for food security. Representatives of government bodies, scientific institutions, the private sector, and public organizations attended the event. Participants explored methods, approaches, and solutions to enhance Israel’s food resilience.

The summit was organized by Stier Group with support from the Ministry of Agriculture and Food Security of Israel, the Ministry of Economy and Industry, the Israel Institute of Technology (Technion), Tel Aviv University, The Food Industries Association of Israel, the Israel Innovation Authority, and other partners. The event was officially opened by the Minister of Agriculture and Food Security of Israel.

As part of its participation in the conference, the Chamber of Commerce and Industry Israel-Ukraine highlighted key areas for developing Israel-Ukraine cooperation in food security. These included fostering scientific and technological partnerships between higher education institutions, collaborating on agro-innovation initiatives, and implementing advanced agrotechnological solutions.

These initiatives open new opportunities for the exchange of cutting-edge technologies and best practices in agriculture. The Chamber of Commerce and Industry Israel-Ukraine actively supports the strengthening of bilateral relations between Ukraine and Israel across all priority sectors.

The Chamber of Commerce and Industry Israel-Ukraine extends its sincere gratitude to Stier Group for organizing the conference and to Robel Innovation, a member of the CCI Israel-Ukraine, for their support and assistance in the Chamber’s participation in this important event.

We also thank the Embassy of Ukraine in the State of Israel for their cooperation, as well as all partners and participants of the FOOD SEC & TECH IL CONFERENCE for their productive collaboration in addressing critical food security challenges.

Humanitarian and medical aid for Ukraine

Опубликовано: 25.05.2023 в 11:34

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In 2022, the Chamber of Commerce and Industry Israel-Ukraine, in partnership with the Israel Forum for International Humanitarian Aid, launched a fundraising campaign to support Ukrainians affected by hostilities.

Private contributions, along with the support of Israeli companies, helped procure 9 tons of humanitarian and medical aid, which was sent to the city of Kharkiv (turnstiles, bandages, hemostatic gauze, surgical and hygiene kits, and much more) and medical equipment and tools for the hospital of the city of Irpin (including ultrasound and respiratory devices, defibrillators, pulse oximeters, medical flashlights and scissors). Also, in agreement with the Ministry of Health of Ukraine, generators were purchased and delivered to medical institutions in need – the Center for Primary Health Care in the city of Vesnyansk (Mykolaiv Region), the Novo-Odesa Center for Primary Health Care (Mykolaiv Region), the Berezivka Central City Hospital (Odesa Region), the Okny Multidisciplinary hospital (Odesa Region).

The Chamber of Commerce and Industry Israel-Ukraine extends gratitude to all the people and companies whose generosity made this humanitarian project possible.

Ukrainian delegation on MUNIWORLD 2022

Опубликовано: 09.12.2022 в 19:32

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From December 6 to 8, 2022, the Israeli international platform MUNIWORLD presented a three-day program dedicated to global sustainability, municipal innovation, urban planning and mobility. Mayors and high-ranking officials from the world’s leading cities (about 10,000 people) gathered to demonstrate the best “smart city” solutions, share experience and discuss the key challenges facing modern cities.
MUNIWORLD 2022 is a part of the international municipal innovation exhibition and conference MUNIEXPO, held by the Federation of Local Authorities in Israel in cooperation with the Israeli capital of Jerusalem.
The Ukrainian delegation, organized by the Chamber of Commerce and Industry Israel-Ukraine and the Association of Ukrainian Cities, took part in this significant event. Also, an exclusive interview with the Mayor of Kyiv Vitali Klitschko, who was unable to attend in person, was an important part of the main program of the conference.
As part of their visit, representatives of the city councils of Odesa, Vinnytsia and Poltava attended the official opening and gala evening in Tel Aviv with the participation of the President of the State of Israel, held meetings with the mayors of Israeli cities, attended a reception with the Mayor of Jerusalem and got acquainted with the innovative solutions of the Israeli capital.
Also, the Chamber of Commerce Israel-Ukraine prepared for the delegates a separate program of visiting the plant for the production of security rooms and protective structures “RB DOORS” in the city of Ashkelon, which included a plant tour and a demonstration of industrial facilities, as well as a discussion of the Israeli model for regulating the construction of protective structures to ensure the safety of the civilian population and infrastructure.
The Chamber of Commerce and Industry Israel-Ukraine thanks the Association of Ukrainian Cities and representatives of the Ukrainian delegation who were able to take part in MUNIWORLD, despite all the objective difficulties associated with this visit. We hope that our interaction and acquaintance with the Israeli experience in protecting the population in the face of a permanent threat will help bring new solutions to ensure the safety of citizens in Ukraine.
The CCI Israel-Ukraine also express their gratitude to the Federation of Local Authorities in Israel, in partnership with which we have been hosting Ukrainian delegations to MUNIWORLD since 2019.

Israel-Ukraine HR Forum

Опубликовано: 25.03.2022 в 13:13

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The Chamber of Commerce and Industry Israel-Ukraine in collaboration with the Israeli High-Tech Association held the zoom event “Israel-Ukraine HR Forum: The situation in Ukraine and its consequences for Israeli high-tech companies”. This forum was organized for CEOs and HR managers of Israeli companies which have employees in Ukraine.

The speakers of the event were:
• Bat El Zyssman, Director of Human Resources of Coro.net Cyber Security
• Bareket Knafo, Head of Israel’s Economic and Trade Missions to Romania and Ukraine
• Marian Cohen, President of the Israeli Hi-Tech Association
• Evgeny Shulgin, Chairman of the Chamber of Commerce and Industry Israel – Ukraine
• Eyal Sternberg, ADV, Head of employment

The agenda included following issues:

1. Current situation:
• The geopolitical picture from the point of view of the worker from Ukraine
• What types of employees are there in terms of their marital status and the situation from their perspective
• The mental state of the employees
• The economic situation of the workers
• Conscription
• Israel compared to European countries

2. Implications for Outsourcing & Outstaffing:
• Impact of sanctions on the labor market in Russia and Belarus
• Russia-Ukraine-Belarus triangle
• Implications of the situation on Israeli high-tech

3. Meaning for the employee:
• Those who remain in Ukraine
• Those who are outside Ukraine
• The family

4. Alternatives to development centers:
• What can be examined and decided today
• Differences between European and Ukrainian legislation
• Risks for Israeli high-tech companies

5. What is expected the day after?

The Chamber of Commerce and Industry Israel-Ukraine would like to thank all partners and all companies that were present for their active participation.

The Roundtable Discussion “Ukraine-Israel Free Trade Agreement: Peculiarities, Opportunities, Business View”

Опубликовано: 27.05.2021 в 12:29

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On May 26, 2021 the American Chamber of Commerce in Ukraine together with the Chamber of Commerce and Industry Israel-Ukraine and the Israel-America Chamber of Commerce organized the ZOOM Roundtable Discussion “Ukraine-Israel Free Trade Agreement: Peculiarities, Opportunities, Business View” with the following agenda:

  • Introduction to the Free Trade Agreement
  • Regulatory aspects of Ukraine-Israel FTA
  • Practical aspects of the FTA
  • Application of the FTA in terms of the Pan-Euro-Med Convention usage
  • Perspectives of Ukraine-Israel FTA. Israeli view
  • Advantages of doing business with FTA countries for businesses in Ukraine and Israel. Ukrainian view

The speakers of the event were:

  • Tetyana Prokopchuk, Vice President of the American Chamber of Commerce in Ukraine
  • Oded Rose, CEO, Israel-America Chamber of Commerce
  • Evgeny Shulgin, Chairman of the Board, Chamber of Commerce and Industry Israel-Ukraine
  • Taras Kachka, Deputy Minister for Development of Economy, Trade and Agriculture – Trade Representative of Ukraine
  • Ohad Cohen, Trade Commissioner, Director of Foreign Trade Administration, Ministry of Economy and Industry
  • Volodymyr Storozhchuk, Head of the Department of Customs and Tariff Regulation of the Department of Customs Payments, Control of Customs Value and Customs and Tariff Regulation of Foreign Economic Activity, State Customs Service of Ukraine
  • Oleksandr Zhemoida, Director of the Department of Multilateral and Bilateral Trade Agreements, Ministry for Development of Economy, Trade and Agriculture of Ukraine
  • Vlad Cherkassky, CEO, Chamber of Commerce and Industry Israel-Ukraine

The Chamber of Commerce and Industry Israel-Ukraine sincerely thanks all speakers and participants of the discussion.

The Ukrainian woodworking company

Опубликовано: 18.05.2021 в 11:12

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Категории: Business opportunities,Country,Field of activity for Business,Furniture,Ukraine

The woodworking company is looking for partners in Israel to establish the supply of wooden products from Ukraine. It specializes in the production of wooden products with a full cycle of production (board drying, workpieces and parts processing, varnishing, and if necessary installation). The manufacturer produces wooden wall panels, doors, stairs and their components, solid wood tables, wooden furniture and other wooden products.

Zoom conference “Free Trade Agreement Israel-Ukraine”

Опубликовано: 28.01.2021 в 14:35

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At the end of January 2021, the Chamber of Commerce and Industry Israel-Ukraine and the Ministry of Economy and Industry, Israel organized the zoom conference “Free Trade Agreement between Israel and Ukraine”.

At the conference, as speakers presented their speeches:

Evgeny Shulgin, Chairman of the board of the CCI Israel-Ukraine

Joel Lion, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the State of Israel to Ukraine

Yevgen Korniychuk, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of Ukraine to the State of Israel

Dr. Ron Tomer,  President of the Manufacturers Association of Israel

Adiv Baruch, Chairman of the Israel Export Institute

Ofir Yosefi, Director of Bilateral Trade Agreements, Foreign Trade Administration – Ministry of Economy and Industry, Israel

Lena Zeiger, Director of Bilateral Trade Agreements, Foreign Trade Administration – Ministry of Economy and Industry, Israel

Bareket Knafo, Head of the Israeli Economic Mission to Romania and Ukraine

Matteo Patrone, Managing Director, Eastern Europe and the Caucasus (EEC) at the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD)

Vlad Cherkassky, CEO of the CCI Israel-Ukraine

As part of the event, the speakers revealed the details of the Free Trade Agreement Israel-Ukraine, discussed the benefits of the FTA for mutual exports and imports, and considered financial and insurance solutions for business. Also, the Chamber of Commerce and Industry Israel-Ukraine presented the project of the showroom of Israeli technologies in Lviv “House of Science and Innovations”, which is at the stage of its implementation.

The conference was attended by over 200 participants, including representatives of Israeli ministries and departments, government agencies, local authorities, major business organizations of Israel, as well as executives and representatives of more than 150 companies. The main areas of activity of the companies that took part in the zoom conference: telecommunications, cybersecurity, agriculture and agrotech, smart cities, consulting companies, law offices, fintech, defense industry, textiles, logistics companies and international carriers, winemaking, medical equipment and healthcare, cosmetics, companies from innovative sectors of the economy.

The full video version of the conference is available on YouTube.

The Chamber of Commerce and Industry Israel-Ukraine is convinced that the Free Trade Agreement between Israel and Ukraine is an extremely important step towards strengthening bilateral relations between our countries.

Interview with Mr. Adiv Baruch, the Chairman of the Israel Export Institute

Опубликовано: 30.11.2020 в 17:17

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We will be grateful for a short presentation of the Israel Export Institute – the main areas of activity and the goals that you set for yourself, especially during current challenging time.

Israel Export Institute was formed 62 years ago by the State of Israel realizing that economic relations are stronger, more sustainable and much more important than any diplomatic relationships. Israel as a country is too small to manage and to be able to absorb all innovations and technologies it has. Israel relies on export. The economic relations actually built Israel, it has been trading for years with countries Israel doesn’t have diplomatic relationships.

Israel Export Institute is the execution arm of the economic diplomacy that is working together and fully synchronized with Ministry of Economy, Foreign Trade Administration, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, general consuls, ambassadors around the world. Also, it has to create platforms to those countries where Israel still doesn’t have diplomatic relationship.

One key important fact about Israel Export Institute is that it was formed as a public-private nonprofit organization. That means that the government has 50%  and 50% are Associations of Industry and Trade. It’s a very unique position to have a macro understanding of Israel and at the same time a micro structure knowing every company, every segment where Israel is ready to export.

Covid-19. How did Israeli exports meet the challenges of the pandemic? What was the situation in March 2020 during the start of the quarantine and what is the situation now, when the second wave and lockdown have come?

Israel Export Institute worked close with China and had a three-month gap to understand what is going to happen. Right when the pandemic started in China the Institute presented the strategy called “Business Continuity” strategy, which formed hot lines to distribute information necessary for business community in the situation of chaos and uncertainty.

First of all, we tried to create clarity in order to give proper information how to reach clients, reach ecosystems even when there are shut-downs or lock-downs. Second part was that all trade shows completely stopped, you were unable to meet potential clients. We were the first to define digital transformation process in order to create the common platform where you could have trade shows, conferences, b2b meetings in one place. We planned 10 major digital conferences and trade shows for 2020 to meet the main objective  – to keep the momentum of business connections in the situation when people can’t meet each other. This program worked quite well.

2020 is a challenging year. First, global economy is decreasing (shrinking). It is estimated that the global economy will decrease by 5,5%. That means that the global trading will decrease by about 10,5%. It’s almost similar to the subprime crisis in the USA, when decline of the global trading had  a negative impact on the global economy.

There is a pure correlation between the growth of the export in Israel and the growth of global trading. And as the global trading is going to be decreased by 10.5%, the proactive marketing activities should be increased to find out new economies, new regions, new platforms, new ecosystems, new services and products in order to try to overcome the deficit of the global situation. We have estimated that the Israeli export in 2020 will decrease by nearly 10% due to Covid.

At the same time, we’ve seen that some sectors have exponential increase in demand for Israeli innovations, even in some activities, where there was a complete halt: some fields of medical devices, digital health and other Israeli innovations have grown.  There is a huge demand increase in agrotechnologies, as there is an increase of demand for products and food.

We see the transformation of different economies. We have to be self-sustained to support the needs and demands of our inhabitants in the global lockdown. We need to advance our agricultural and healthcare systems. We should focus on new demands, on new era, on new times which Covid-19 created and adapt ourselves very fast.

Which main global economic changes and challenges do you forecast and examine?

Covid will not disappear. We have to learn to live beside different viruses, like we learnt to live with the flu and other viruses.

In 2021 there will be geographical differentiation. We should also remember that there is a trade war between China and the US, which has an impact on the global activities.

At the same time, for Israel, “Abraham Accords” is an amazing opportunity that opens new doors, new channels of communication, new markets. Sudan is coming up. Hopefully, Egypt and Jordan will co-peace with them, realizing that Israel is not an enemy. We can build a new peace economy for the region, cooperating in the education, health care, agriculture.

Please, share with our audience a short overview about Israeli export in cyber security.

Israel has become one of the leading innovation hubs of the world when it comes to the cyber space. Now we live in a flat world without boarders where you are attacked every second. There is a world war in a cyber space. Banks are being attacked every day, digital crimes in financial market are exponentially growing. Damages are about 2 trillion US dollars and they are going to  increase up to 5 trillion US dollars.

In Israeli ecosystem there are about 570 mature companies in the field of cybersecurity – penetration testing, detection, protection, IT systems, called “war rooms”, situation management for cyberattacks.

We share personal data, everything is on Cloud. If you have an access to it, you must be aware that someone else has an access to it. That’s why we should control, monitor all potential attacks and educate decision-makers that any cyber interference  is a real threat. We live in a digital space, that is our reality, which we should protect.

What do you think about further Israeli-Ukrainian cooperation?

Both countries have a lot to offer to each other. We have more similarities than differences, especially in younger generation. Bilateral trade between Israel and Ukraine is clearly important. We have an interest, a passion and a heart for this work and are ready to combine our efforts with the Chamber of Commerce and Industry Israel-Ukraine to continue building proper bridges between our countries.

Our lesson from Covid-19 is to join efforts. We have to share information, knowhows and ideas to expedite the solutions. And yes, we are in position to collaborate, to join our efforts to create better environment for younger generation.

The Ukrainian natural mineral water

Опубликовано: 05.11.2020 в 18:37

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Категории: Business opportunities,Country,Field of activity for Business,Food industry,Ukraine

The company extracts this mineral water from a depth of 670 m. The purity corresponds highest quality standards, what is confirmed by multiple laboratory tests. The manufacturer doesn’t use any kind of techniques: reverse osmosis, artificial mineralization, preservatives and others that destroy the natural structure of water. The water is certified by ISO, as well as with Kosher and Halal certifications. Elegant packaging makes this water a worthy addition to any respectable event or arrangement.

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