Manufacture

Houthis still using Iranian components in missiles, expanding arsenal

Anti-ship, surface-to-air, and ballistic missiles are among these weapons, demonstrating that the Houthis now possess a range of advanced offensive capabilities.

MEMBERS OF Houthi military forces parade in the Red Sea port city of Hodeidah, Yemen. Threatening to close the Bab al-Mandab Strait could end up strengthening Washington, the writer says.
Person, hands and writing with tablet for research (illustrative)

A strategic miss: R&D is Israel's brain - so why does it develop, manufacture abroad? - opinion

A US Air Force C-17A Globemaster III lands at RAF Fairford in south-west England on March 8, 2026.

Israeli 3D-printing firm joins major Pentagon manufacturing program

OLIE'RE PARIS believes Israeli consumers are increasingly willing to invest in quality.

An Israeli haircare brand with a French accent


How can Israel solve the high cost of living crisis?

The Manufacturers Association of Israel published a ten-part plan to fight the high cost of living in Israel.

 Israelis protest against the soaring housing prices in Tel Aviv and cost of living, on July 2, 2022.

Israel’s sole glass manufacturer to decrease its carbon footprint thanks to Airovation

The new MOU will see Airovation run a two-phase scale-up process, eventually leading to the first fully commercial unit that will reduce the carbon footprint and secure Phoenicia’s supply chain.

 Glass making at the Phoenicia factory in Yeruham.

China's factory activity contracts unexpectedly as COVID flares up

The official non-manufacturing PMI in July fell to 53.8 from 54.7 in June. The official composite PMI, which includes manufacturing and services, fell to 52.5 from 54.1.

 A resident gets tested for the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) at a sealed area, after the lockdown placed to curb the COVID-19 outbreak was lifted in Shanghai, China June 8, 2022.

Import reform plus competition could hurt Israeli manufacturers - opinion

A real opening of the Israeli market to international competition could adversely impact manufacturers’ profits. Here's how:

Textile business 311

Israel to give more Palestinians work permits to fill labor shortage

Israel employs nearly 100,000 West Bank and Gaza Palestinian workers, according to the Israeli Population and Immigration Authority.

 PALESTINIAN WORKERS cross back to the West Bank from their jobs over the Green Line.

Mul-T-Lock launches new branding strategy

The new branding strategy includes a unified logo, new names, an updated color scheme and redesigned packaging.

The new SMARTair lock system from Mul-T-Lock

Israeli firm Upstep markets foot care products

It’s now launching its Upstep Pro Feet products, which have been developed by foot health experts from England and Israel and are an ideal solution for daily care of the feet.

Feet (illustrative)

Winners of Israel's 'Industry Prize' announced

Winners of the prestigious "Industry Prize" and the "Aryeh Shenkar z"l Life Achievements in Industry Prize" come from a wide variety of backgrounds.

The nine recipients of the 2021 Industry Prize and  Aryeh Shenkar z"l Life Achievements in Industry Prize

Russian ambassador to Israel, Klil discuss aluminum collaboration

“It is an honor to host the Russian ambassador at the plant, and the visit may open new collaborations in the field of aluminum.”

Russian Ambassador to Israel Anatoly Viktorov.

Manufacturers Association celebrates its centenary at farewell to Rivlin

Rivlin in his own address referred to the industrialists as the fuel of Israel’s economic, social and security infrastructure.

President Reuven Rivlin at an event marking the centenary of the Manufacturers’ Association of Israel, May 31, 2021.