“Euromoney” ranked Israel in 40th place among 185 countries
16.10.06
“Euromoney” ranked Israel in 40th place among 185 countries
According to“Euromoney”, Israel scored in total 68.2 points, out of the maximum 100, in the 2006 rankings. Israel is down two places
OECD- Israel places seventh for growth compared to 30 of the organization members
09.10.06
OECD- Israel places seventh for growth compared to 30 of the organization members
The study show that despite of the war in Lebanon, the economy will grow by 4.5% this year, beating the OECD average of 3.1%
shai Mugrabi. new service
12.06.06
Peltrasnport: New Airfreight Service For Cargo Over 100 Kg
Peltransport is launching a new export/import airfreight service between Israel and Europe that combines courier service with international forwarding
The Economist: Israeli economy is more accessible and open
24.04.06
The Economist: Israeli economy is more accessible and open
Israel is ranked by “The Economist” at 23 on its list of business-friendly economies with a relatively high score of 7.8 points out of a possible 10
Israel’s population crossed the 7 million mark in early March, reaching 7,006,000
06.03.06
Israel’s population crossed the 7 million mark in early March, reaching 7,006,000
The Central Bureau of Statistics ( CBS ) published last week its latest population report indicating that Israel’s population is projected to cross the 7 million mark in early March, reaching 7,006,000
Forbes: Israel Investment-Friendly Country
13.02.06
Forbes: Israel Investment-Friendly Country
In its recent edition, published February 6th, Forbes rated Israel in 28th place (among 135 countries rated) on its first Capital Hospitality Index of investor-friendly countries
CBS : Car ownership less than in developed economies
23.05.05
CBS : Car ownership less than in developed economies
The Central Bureau of Statistics ( CBS ) announced last week that car ownership in Israel is less widespread than in developed countries
CBS :In 2004 Israel ranked first in R&D spending as proportion of GDP
16.05.05
CBS :In 2004 Israel ranked first in R&D spending as proportion of GDP
The Central Bureau of Statistics ( CBS) reported last week, on the eve of Israel's day of independence, that the national spending on civilian research and development (R&D) in Israel totaled last year NIS 25.6 billion