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      • RADIO (RAD)
      • Navigational equipment and other operational requirements (N)
      • Carriage of Goods (CG)
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Israeli Maritime Trade
The Israeli ports are the country's main "Life Line". 99% of the country's cargo passes through its ports. In the year 2005 a major reform took place in the port industry. This change has improved the ability of the ports to improve services rendered and the ability to compete in the local and international maritime trade.

Report on Cargo Movement in the ports of Israel - November 2013 10 October 2013

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