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Israeli Firms Explore Renewable Partnerships with German Energy Giants

Israeli energy delegation explores renewable partnerships with German giants, marking economic cooperation restart post-war. Ministry of Economic Affairs leads

Pesach BensonBreaking News

Jerusalem, 10 November, 2025 (TPS-IL) — An Israeli energy delegation landed in Germany today, marking the resumption of economic cooperation after two years of war. The delegation, representing 10 Israeli companies in renewable energy, hydrogen, storage, and recycling, will meet with major German firms, including Siemens Energy, BASF, and EnBW to explore joint projects advancing the green transition.

Organized by Israel’s ministry of Economic Affairs and Industry, the Export Institute, and the Consulate in Munich, the visit will span Munich, Stuttgart, and Frankfurt.

“This symbolizes the transition to the ‘day after,’ as we work to restore the israeli economy,” said Assaf Argov, Israel’s economic attaché in Munich.

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