About
The Ministry of Economy and Industry is a key operational government ministry in Israel. It is responsible for providing tools and support mechanisms to advance the Israeli economy and encourage financial growth. The ministry offers services and information in areas such as development and investment, foreign trade, regulation and enforcement, domestic trade, and standards. Its roles have evolved over the years, with its name changing to reflect shifts in responsibilities. The ministry focuses on creating job opportunities, particularly in national priority areas and for special populations, developing efficient and competitive industries, and expanding Israel's international economic activity through increased exports and foreign investments.
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Q&A
- What is the primary function of the Israeli Ministry of Economy as an investor?
- The Israeli Ministry of Economy operates as a grant-making entity, providing funding to companies.
- What is a notable portfolio company of the Israeli Ministry of Economy?
- A notable portfolio company is Celem Passive Components, which received $97K in November 2002.
- In which sector has the Israeli Ministry of Economy made investments?
- The Israeli Ministry of Economy has invested in the Energy Tech sector, as exemplified by its investment in Celem Passive Components.
- What is the typical investment range for the Israeli Ministry of Economy?
- The Israeli Ministry of Economy's investment range is $97K.
- When did the Israeli Ministry of Economy make its most recent recorded investment?
- The Israeli Ministry of Economy's most recent recorded investment was in November 2002.
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| Founded | 1949 |
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