At a recent meeting to sign a memorandum of agreement between the United States Chamber of Commerce and the Salt Lake Chamber are (front) Josh Kram, senior director for Middle East affairs at the U.S. Chamber of Commerce (left); Derek Miller, president and CEO of the Salt Lake Chamber; (back) Dan Catarivas, director general of foreign trade administration of the Manufacturers Association of Israel (left); and Doron Hemo, head of the Americas division of Israel’s Ministry of Economy and Industry.

The Salt Lake Chamber has signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with the United States Chamber of Commerce to join forces on a program promoting stronger commercial ties between Utah and Israel, particularly in the water sector. In a release, the local organization said it thinks there are opportunities, challenges and a need for cooperation on both sides.{mprestriction ids="1,3"}

“As the second-driest state in the nation, with a population expected to double by 2050, responsible water usage is critical to Utah’s continued economic prosperity.” said Derek Miller, president and CEO of the Salt Lake Chamber. “By working together with our partners in Israel, we will have the opportunity to share with each other best practices to successfully attract new business investment and develop policy and industry solutions to encourage adoption of new water technologies. The Salt Lake Chamber is proud to be leading out in these efforts and we look forward to hosting the 2019 Business H2O Summit later this year.”

Under the agreement, the Salt Lake Chamber and the U.S. Chamber will target collaboration in the water sector, creating new research- and information-sharing opportunities between Utah and Israel to manage limited water resources.

“Water is a critical resource for business,” said Khush Choksy, U.S. Chamber senior vice president for Middle East and Turkey affairs. “Utah and Israel are leaders in water policy and developing industry solutions in water-scarce areas. We look forward to working with the Salt Lake Chamber together with the U.S. Chamber’s Business Task Force on Water Policy on the Business H2O Summit as a way to spur new partnerships between the U.S. and Israel, accelerate the development and adoption of innovative water technologies, and position Utah and Israel as leaders in water management.”

The MOU provides for the Salt Lake Chamber and the U.S. Chamber will work together to:

• Organize the 2019 Business H2O Summit in Salt Lake City in cooperation with the government and leading private-sector organizations in Israel.

• Develop stronger connections between Utah and Israel focused on expanding trade and building new commercial partnerships in the water sector.

• Facilitate relationships among government, business and universities in Utah and Israel.{/mprestriction}