By Micah Halpern
I've Been Thinking:
I just read a spectacular piece on "The Media Line" website showing that despite terrible diplomatic and political tensions and even crises between Turkey and Israel - their foreign trade is impressive.
Foreign trade between Turkey and Israel was $5.6 billion last year.
Half it imports, half of it exports.
Many of the Japanese cars being drive all over Israel are actually made in Turkey. The fresh fruit and dried fruits that Israelis love so much - much of that, too, is imported from Turkey.
Turkey is still Israel's 7th largest trading partner. The bulk of exports from Israel to Turkey are chemical and technical supplies.
In years past, especially in the 1990's, Israel exported weapons and contacts to train, repair and improve and even swap Turkish weapons.
That was then.
Despite all the public vitriol it seems that the all mighty dollar trumps political anger.
Micah@MicahHalpern.com
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