China's vice president kicks off innovation summit in Israel



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JERUSALEM – China's Vice President and Israel's prime minister have kicked off their innovation summit – where the two countries are working to cement their fast-growing relationship.

Wang Qishan and Benjamin Netanyahu toured a number of exhibits by high-tech Israeli start-ups focused on self-driving cars, health care and agriculture. They are scheduled to attend an evening gala event and the opening of an Israeli innovation center on Thursday.

Wang, a close confidant of President Xi Jinpin, is one of the most senior Chinese officials in Israel.

China has become Israel's third largest trading partner, behind only the U.S. and the European Union. Israel exported $ 2.8 billion to China in the first half of 2018, year 80% jump from last year.

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