NJ-Israel Commission Announces Increase in State’s Trade with Israel
New Data Shows Annual New Jersey-Israel Trade Valued at $1.33B and Economic Stability Despite a Turbulent Year On May 4, 2021
Following Israel’s 73rd Independence Day, the New Jersey-Israel Commission announced that the trade relationship between the Garden State and Israel is stronger than ever. Despite a challenging global economic situation, New Jersey’s trade relationship with the State of Israel continues to flourish and create opportunity for New Jerseyans across a broad array of industries supporting the State’s innovation economy.
Data from the New Jersey Economic Development Authority (NJEDA) and the New Jersey Business Action Center Office of Export Promotion show that New Jersey – Israel trade notably increased from 2019 to 2020 to record levels while the State maintained its strong position as a national leader attracting Israeli investments.
Press Releases
The New Jersey–Israel Commission Announces an Increase in the State’s Trade with Israel from 2019 to 2020 May 3, 2021, 3:15 pm | in
The New Jersey–Israel Commission Announces an Increase in the State’s Trade with Israel from 2019 to 2020
New Data Shows Annual New Jersey-Israel Trade Valued at $1.33B and Economic Stability Despite a Turbulent Year
Trenton– Following Israel’s 73rd Independence Day, the New Jersey–Israel Commission is proud to announce that the trade relationship between the Garden State and Israel is stronger than ever. Despite a challenging global economic situation, New Jersey’s trade relationship with the State of Israel continues to flourish and create opportunity for New Jerseyans across a broad array of industries supporting the State’s innovation economy.
Tnuva and Rutgers Food Innovation Center to Collaborate By Debra Rubin | April 29, 2021
Tnuva, an Israeli global kosher food manufacturer with American headquarters in New Jersey, has launched an “exciting” collaboration with the Rutgers University Food Innovation Center (FIC). The announcement was made in partnership with the New Jersey-Israel Commission and the nonprofit economic development organization Choose New Jersey.
“Tnuva is one of Israel’s most exciting brands,” said New Jersey-Israel Commission Executive Director Andrew Gross about the company whose American headquarters is in Lincoln Park. “A large bulk of Israel trade is in food and food products, and that really emphasizes the importance of having a large Israeli food brand in New Jersey.”
Please note that the posts on The Blogs are contributed by third parties. The opinions, facts and any media content in them are presented solely by the authors, and neither The Times of Israel nor its partners assume any responsibility for them. Please contact us in case of abuse. In case of abuse,
Developers of Fredericton’s new 35-acre Knowledge Park have looked to Israel’s successful CyberSpark as a design model for growth. Fredericton is located in New Brunswick, Canada. (Courtesy)
Selecting an international site is a challenge for many Israeli companies. What are the advantages and disadvantages of each location? How does a business manage the site selection process? What special considerations should Israeli companies be aware of? How have global sites looked at successful Israeli sites for ideas? To understand the process and factors involved, I turned to John Boyd.
5 shares
Last week I watched a webinar hosted by the New Jersey Israel Commission, among others, on leveraging economic opportunities between New Jersey, Israel, and the United Arab Emirates. Abdalla Shaheen, the UAE consul general in New York, explained how the UAE became an economic and innovative power in the Arab world. When artificial pearls were developed, destroying one of the mainstays of the UAE economy, we had to develop a more diversified economy, he reported. So now, with Israel as the “start-up nation” and the UAE, with its financial and logistical assets, becoming the “scale up nation,” development opportunities between these two former enemies and the entire region abound.