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Ed Balls unveils plans for UK-Israel 'economic dialogue'

July 5, 2012 09:25

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Martin Bright,

Martin Bright

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An incoming Labour government will learn from the Israeli hi-tech success story and consolidate the UK-Israel trade relationship, according to Shadow Chancellor Ed Balls.

Speaking at the Labour Friends of Israel annual lunch on Tuesday, Mr Balls announced the launch of a UK-Israel economic dialogue. This will enable the UK to learn from Israel in the area of the modern digital economy, venture capital, research and development and universities.

Mr Balls said: “I want to dig deeper into the nature of our bilateral relationship and also understand how Israel has succeeded so impressively in building a modern digital economy."

Israel’s economy grew by 4.7 per cent last year while the UK drifted back into recession. Despite the boycott movement, the UK is Israel’s second biggest export market after the US and more than 250 Israeli companies are based in Britain. Mr Balls insisted that the strong links between business and the Israeli state were a model for Britain to follow.