Tuesday, 3 July 2012


Israel and China today signed historic cooperation agreements 

to build the Eilat railway and future projects, 

including the inland canal port north of Eilat

[Dr. Aaron Lerner - IMRA: Question: what country in the region would have 
the chutzpa to interfere with the operation of a transportation system with 
a Chinese government connection?]

Israel, China agree to build Eilat railway
Transport Minister Yisrael Katz and China's Minister of Transport Li 
Shenglin signed the memorandum of understanding in Beijing today.
3 July 12 14:30, Amiram Barkat
http://www.globes.co.il/serveen/globes/docview.asp?did=1000762276&fid=1725

. Minister of Transport Yisrael Katz and China's Minister of Transport 
Li Shenglin signed the memorandum of understanding in Beijing.

Katz departed for a three-day visit to China at the head of a 12-member 
delegation of ministry officials and executives of government companies. The 
main project on the agenda is construction of a cargo rail line that will 
link Israel's Mediterranean ports in Ashdod and Haifa with the Eilat Port. 
There are also plans to extend the line to Jordan's Aqaba Port.

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has declared the Eilat railway a national 
priority project, because of its strategic and policy importance. Israeli 
sources told "Globes" that the Chinese also consider the project to be 
important, as it fits in with China's global strategy to strengthen critical 
trade routes. The 180-kilometer line will run through the Arava Valley and 
Nahal Zinn. Netanyahu wants to cut travel time between Tel Aviv and Eilat to 
two hours.

The estimated cost of the line is at least NIS 20 billion. In talks with the 
Chinese, they proposed financing part of the cost through the 
government-owned China Development Industrial Bank, and that Israel handle 
the project's operations.

Israel is considering awarding construction of the project to Chinese 
companies, because of their rapid work, and is therefore considering a 
government-to-government agreement to bypass the Tenders Law in awarding the 
franchise. A cabinet decision from February instructed Prime Minister's 
Office director general Harel Locker to recommend to the government ways of 
financing the project.

Tonight, the Israeli delegation will be guests at a special dinner given by 
the Chinese government. The food will be kosher lemehadrin, in part because 
delegation member Shaul Bitterman who represents Chinese companies in Israel 
is an Orthodox Jew.

Published by Globes [online], Israel business news - 
www.globes-online.com - 
on July 3, 2012 

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