Israel: Exporter Guide

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Israel is a technologically advanced, market-oriented economy. The country is an industrialized, freemarket economy, with a diversified manufacturing sector. Israel’s main export market is the European Union. Consumers are sophisticated and enjoy cosmopolitan food tastes. Despite recent popular protests over food prices and the high cost of living, Israelis remain willing to pay more for high-value products. 

Israel: Exporter Guide

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