(JTA) The commercial ties between Mexico and Israel will be expanded, aiming at tripling current trade figures, according to Israel's ambassador in Mexico, Jonathan Peled. In 2015, two-way trade between both nations amounted to $700 million, a 300 percent increase since a trade agreement was signed in 2000. ;Mexico's exports to Israel include cement, agriculture and mining products. Israel invests in the Latin American nation in the fields of pharmaceuticals, agriculture, water technology, renewable energy, public security and technology.
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