What's new

Israeli export 15K times greater than in 1948

Solomon2

BANNED
Joined
Dec 12, 2008
Messages
19,475
Reaction score
-37
Country
United States
Location
United States
Israeli export 15K times greater than in 1948

Central Bureau of Statistics, Israel Export Institute say nation's export totaled $90 billion in 2011 compared to $6 million in 1948, noting growth of 1,400,000%

Tani Goldstein
Published: 04.26.12, 19:15 / Israel Business

Israel's exports today are 15,000 times greater than they were at the time of Israel's inception in 1948, the Israeli Export Institute said in a report released Thursday for Independence Day.

Current Israeli exports per capita are 173 times greater than they were 64 years ago.

According to the institute's data, in 1948 Israeli exports totaled $6 millions. In 2011 Israeli exports grew to $90 billion – a growth of 1,400,000%. The IEI qualified its data, noting the impact of fluctuating population growth, inflation and changing in purchase power. But even with all these factors together, the growth factor is still phenomenal.

The data also showed that exports shrunk only five times in the past 64 years: In 1982, during the first Lebanon war and the inflation crisis, in 1988 over the Intifada, during the 1991 Gulf War, during the 2001 dot.com crisis in Israel and the United States, and during the 2009 global credit crunch.

Changing trade partners

srael signed its first trade agreement with Hungary in January 1949. Today, Israel is party to free trade agreements with 39 countries, including the US and all EU countries.

Since 1948 and until the 1970's Britain was the primary export destination for Israeli goods. The US claimed the top spot in the 70s and has remained the primary target market for Israeli export to this day. During the 1970's, Iran too was one of the 10 most important export destinations for Israeli goods.

Since Israel's inception, exports have not only grown steadily, but the entire economic activity has improved as well. Over the past 64 years the nation's gross domestic product (GDP) grew by 500% - more than many other countries but les than the export per capita.

IEI Chairman Ramzi Gabay said that exports serve as the primary growth engine for economy in the small Israeli market.

Many analysts attribute Israel's remarkable growth to the human factor – the high level of education, knowledge, work ethics and entrepreneurship. "In the long run, the human capital is the most important growth engine, and the Jewish human capital is one of the highest in the world," Prof. Natan Zusman form the Hebrew University, explained.

War as a growth engine

An additional important factor in the Israel's economic growth over the years was the nation's wars and the constant need for technological advancement.

The Israeli military industry now cradles many leading industries, military and civilian, including hi-tech, textile and even diamond polishing workshops.

Another important factor is the government's policy that favors industry and entrepreneurship for many years. "In the past, when someone wanted to build something new – they let him do it without many questions. I know this have faults as well as advantages, but in the past 15 years the bureaucracy and eroding investment in education is harming the growth," said Gabay.
 
. . .
I think there was another hidden blessing the article missed: the Arab and Muslim world's official boycott of trade with Israel. At first the Jews nearly starved because after '48 the Arab countries kicked their Jews into Israel while refusing to supply food; the country nearly starved but the advanced agricultural techniques developed under such pressure were the foundation of many technologies as well as Israel's agricultural exports.

In the 1970s and 80s the official boycott meant that Israel could export arms quietly to "hostile" governments with the assurance that such trade would remain secret - and because it was secret could probably export, or re-export, weapons to both sides in a conflict. (It's hard to tell for sure; while the Afghan mujaheddin's arms were said to be Soviet weapons captured by Israel there is Congressional testimony that weapons were sold by Communist Poland to irritate its Soviet master.)
 
.
I think there was another hidden blessing the article missed: the Arab and Muslim world's official boycott of trade with Israel. At first the Jews nearly starved because after '48 the Arab countries kicked their Jews into Israel while refusing to supply food; the country nearly starved but the advanced agricultural techniques developed under such pressure were the foundation of many technologies as well as Israel's agricultural exports.

In the 1970s and 80s the official boycott meant that Israel could export arms quietly to "hostile" governments with the assurance that such trade would remain secret - and because it was secret could probably export, or re-export, weapons to both sides in a conflict. (It's hard to tell for sure; while the Afghan mujaheddin's arms were said to be Soviet weapons captured by Israel there is Congressional testimony that weapons were sold by Communist Poland to irritate its Soviet master.)


Can you elaborate on this boycott please..I am familiar a bit but need more details.
On the flip side you cannot have a piece of hightech today without an Israeli input. I think Israel has come a long way to become a caliber of development for an infant nation. Just compare this with Pakistan where politicians troll to express as a country to young...!
 
.
GDP of oil rich Saudi Arabia

$18,855 (nominal; 41st)


GDP of virtually resource-less Israel.

$32,298 (nominal; 2011 est.) (27th)


No wonder!
GDP of Qatar(PPP)=102,943$:D
BTW, SA=24,237$ and Israel=30,975$. 500$ a month differance, with Israeli taxes we are much better.
Also, income equality is much worse in Israel than SA.
 
. .
Can you elaborate on this boycott please..I am familiar a bit but need more details.
It seems to have been an Arab effort to starve the Jews out of Palestine, as the Jews had been starved out of the Old City of Jerusalem in the 1948 war. link
 
.
Where does Israel gets its Petroleum and Oil from?
Russia, former Soviet Republics, 3rd parties.
Azerbaijan has become a very close ally of Israel in the past decade and they account for 20% of oil imports nowadays.
 
. . .
Israel is a leader in scientific research and I always respect them for their dedication towards Science and Technology.
 
.
seriously apart from usual muses like 1 pakistani soldier == 10 yindoo baniyas etc ( which ofc is real fun to read though ), the strength of a country lies in the strength of the education system and academia. Israel is known for it's research and scientific achievements and that is the source of their strength.

Good going Israel. Hats OFF !!
 
.
That is a massive leap, 15k times difference.

Though I wish they would export more technology to us without it getting shut down by the USA.
 
. .

Latest posts

Country Latest Posts

Back
Top Bottom