Israel Revises Rules to Benefit Local Companies in Public Tenders
Government tenders will now favor Israeli companies over foreign competitors even when the local offering is up to 15% more expensive
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30.04.18
The Israeli government approved over the weekend revised guidelines directing officials to favor Israeli companies in awarding public tenders. The updated rules of origin also include new criteria for when goods should be counted as Israeli-made.
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Government tenders will now favor Israeli companies over foreign competitors even if the local offering is up to 15% more expensive.

Finance Minister Moshe Kahlon. Photo: Motti Kimchiצילום: מוטי קמחי
After years of petitions and complaints by Israeli manufacturers, Israel’s Minister of Finance Moshe Kahlon and Minister of Economy Eli Cohen, who both represent the centrist party Kulanu, agreed to enact the changes.
Israel spends billions of shekels a year through tenders conducted at levels and branches of government. Domestic companies could see significant windfall as result of the decision.
The news comes soon after a ruling by Israel’s Supreme Court that could see foreign firms pay more local taxes.


