Israeli Military Industry Official: Despite Global Challenges, Defense Exports Exceeded $5 Billion in 2015
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by David Daoud
An Israeli military industry official said that the country’s defense exports had exceeded $5 billion in 2015, despite international defense budget cuts, currency fluctuations and dropping oil prices, the Hebrew news site nrg reported on Tuesday.
Michel Ben-Baruch, the chairman of SIBAT – the Defense Ministry’s International Defense Cooperation Directorate – made his comments at Tuesday’s opening ceremony of the Israeli pavilion at the Singapore Airshow, taking place this week (from Feb. 16-21), where Jerusalem has the largest presence among the participating countries.
Ben-Baruch said that Israeli industries must continue overcoming global challenges by making the most of their capabilities.
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