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The Industrial Cooperation Authority (ICA) is a government body under the auspices of the Ministry of Industry and Trade. Its function is to obtain commitments for reciprocal purchases from foreign companies and to initiate and coordinate industrial cooperation resulting from these commitments. These commitments are the result of purchases made by the Israeli government, government corporations and other government bodies in accordance with the Mandatory Tender Regulations. The objective is to achieve reciprocal purchases of at least 35 percent of the value of the project or equipment supplied by the foreign company. This proportion is the norm in most countries.
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The Authority initiates and follows up on industrial cooperation resulting from the import of goods into Israel, principally automobiles and computers, and is involved in agreements with various foreign companies.
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The goal of the Authority is to create long term industrial cooperation between Israeli industry and companies selling equipment to Israel. The objective is to increase exports, to acquire know-how and to encourage partnerships with foreign
companies in domestic and foreign projects.
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The Authority is involved in industrial cooperation
agreements with some 450
foreign companies in the areas of defense, aeronautics, energy and
electricity,
automobiles and transportation, computers, electronics, machinery, etc.
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The Authority regularly organizes meetings between foreign
and Israeli
industrialists. It arranges for purchasing agents to visit Israel's booths at
international exhibitions, receives technical requests and offers of
cooperation
from foreign companies and passes them on to Israeli companies. In addition,
it
connects Israeli companies with the official responsible for reciprocal trade
in
foreign companies and verifies that commitments for reciprocal purchases have
been met.
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In order to fulfil their commitments, foreign companies
are interested in the
purchase of goods, investments, joint research projects, the transfer of
know-how
and technology, joint production and/or marketing, etc.
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The volume of reciprocal purchases amounts to some $1 billion
per year.
Reciprocal purchases are made in a competitive framework. They involve
Israeli
companies producing high quality goods, which meet international standards.
These
companies possess the capability to provide goods and services, which satisfy
the
requirements of foreign clients.
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The services of the Authority are given free of charge.
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For further information:
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Industrial Cooperation Authority
Bet Hataasia
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Hamered St. 29,
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Tel-Aviv 61500
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Tel: 03-5103581
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Fax: 03-5103589
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web-site
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