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Israelis eye opportunities in Vietnam

A delegation of Israeli business executives visiting the Mekong Delta province of Ben Tre to explore cooperation opportunities in many sectors has said Israeli technologies can be applied anywhere in the world.
Israelis eye opportunities in Vietnam ảnh 1A visiting Israeli business delegation discusses tie-ups with Vietnamese companies (Photo: VNA)
Ben Tre (VNA) - Adelegation of Israeli business executives visiting the Mekong Delta province ofBen Tre to explore cooperation opportunities in many sectors has said Israelitechnologies can be applied anywhere in the world.

The application does not depend on workers’ skill, they said.

Boaz Zadik, CEO of Arrow Technologies, said his company is looking forinvestment opportunities in Vietnam.

In his country, a large quantity of water is treated and reused, he said.
His company has been undertaking projects in India and Africa for 30 years andis ready to tie up with Vietnamese companies, he said.

Other executives also hoped to tie up with Vietnamese companies and transfertechnology to the latter.

Bar Sharon, marketing director of Argos Company, said: “We will transfertechnology and show Vietnamese companies how to use it so that they can developsteadily for long.”

Dr Ngo Ke Xuong, an agricultural expert, said he is intrigued by Israel.

“A country with sand and desert can export tomato, cucumber and mango. It isamazing!”

“Vietnam should get technologies from Israel. Adoption of technology inagriculture is inevitable because we are under pressure from an increasingpopulation and limited land.”

Huynh Ky Tran, Director of Thorakao Cosmetic, said Israeli companies are good.

“In future we will co-operate with them to make more new products.”

Nguyen Kim Lan, Chairman of Incomex Saigon, said: “By meeting with Israelicompanies, I have obtained new knowledge about clean agriculture. There is alot of knowledge about technology and skill to ensure high yields and keep theenvironment clean.”

Israel is the only country in the world that has been able to roll back thedesert. It is the leader in recycling water, recycling a total of 70 percent.-VNA
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