China-Israel innovation industrial park to be built in Nanxun, China
Source: Jerusalem Post
Aiming to integrate the Israeli innovative spirit with Chinese market capacity, private investors and government officials from Chinas Zheijiang province have come together to build a future China-Israel Nanxun Innovation Industrial Park.
Israel is the country of innovation. It has many innovative setups and many innovative technologies. But it may encounter some problems with abilities to promote this technology into the market, said Ricky Zhang, managing director and president of China-IL Business Association Holding Co., Ltd. When Prime Minister [Binyamin] Netanyahu visited China in May he said that if we offer a marriage between Israeli technology and Chinese market it will be a win-win situation.
China-IL Business Association Holding has already invested approximately $170 million in the future 7.2-square-kilometer park, which will be located in the Nanxun district of the city Huzhou, about 125 kilometers southwest of Shanghai. Representatives from both the investment firm and the local government are in Israel this week, meeting with a variety of Israeli companies potentially interested in setting up shop at the site. The park will be a home to research and development in six industries: energy conservation and environmental protection, medical instruments, electronic information, clean energy, new material and intelligent equipment manufacturing.
The investors are planning to divide the park into three zones: an industrial cluster for innovation enterprises, an incubation area for startup firms and a production area to bring technologies to markets, Zhang explained. The park will feature Israeli style architecture, exhibitions for Israeli products and facilities designed to cater to Jewish customs such as some kosher style restaurants, he continued. We hope to establish a platform for the technology transference as soon as possible, Zhang said. We have found that many Israeli technologies and also solutions are very advanced, and will be very great demand in China.
Read more: http://www.jpost.com/Enviro-Tech/China-Israel-innovation-industrial-park-to-be-built-in-Nanxun-China-336033
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cosmicone
(11,014 posts)Chinese will steal Israeli technology and make knock-offs to sell in Walmart in exchange for not vetoing war resolutions against Iran in the UNSC.
okaawhatever
(9,492 posts)info sharing pact or selling of things we wouldn't sell directly to China?
Remember, Israel had a F-16 engine "stolen" from an airport hanger. No investigation, they said it was likely stolen by someone who wanted to sell the metal for recycling. Hmmm.. It also wasn't the first time. How much you want to bet it ended up in China?
Jesus Malverde
(10,274 posts)If the People's Liberation Army went to war tomorrow, it would field an arsenal bristling with hardware from some of America's closest allies: Germany, France and Britain.
Most of China's advanced surface warships are powered by German and French-designed diesel engines. Chinese destroyers have French sonar, anti-submarine-warfare helicopters and surface-to-air missiles.
Above the battlefield, British jet engines drive PLA fighter bombers and anti-ship strike aircraft. The latest Chinese surveillance aircraft are fitted with British airborne early warning radars. Some of China's best attack and transport helicopters rely on designs from Eurocopter, a subsidiary of pan-European aerospace and defense giant EADS.
But perhaps the most strategic item obtained by China on its European shopping spree is below the waterline: the German-engineered diesels inside its submarines.
http://www.voanews.com/content/chinese-military-secret-to-success-european-engineering/1814104.html
Jesus Malverde
(10,274 posts)If Edward Snowdens revelations about the United States global surveillance activities taught U.S. allies anything, its that on the world stage, even your closest friends cant be trusted. The United States has recently been feeling the sting in a similar way not because of espionage, but because its allies are hemorrhaging valuable defense technology to China. Recent reports suggest that the United States European allies and Israel have exported or had made plans to export sensitive defense technology to China.
http://thediplomat.com/2013/12/an-inevitable-headache-us-allies-sell-defense-technology-to-china/
ConcernedCanuk
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what would make you think that they would not do the same?
I'm not speaking to or about you or any other DUers.
I'm talking about the turd-brains that run the USA,
most of them not elected representatives,
but you know that.
CC