by JNS
The Republican has said he is not running for president, though there is speculation that he just might throw his hat in the ring.
We also had the privilege of spending time with Minister of Foreign Affairs @elicoh1 today, where I presented him with an official State of Georgia proclamation celebrating the 75th year of Israeli independence and our strong bilateral connections. pic.twitter.com/JCGj1wZwm7
— Governor Brian P. Kemp (@GovKemp) May 21, 2023
The Georgia governor visited the Tower of David and the Church of the Holy Sepulchre, both in Jerusalem, the Atlanta Journal-Constitution reported.
“Israel is a relatively small trade partner with Georgia, ranking as the state’s 34th-largest export market. About 20 Israeli firms have operations in Georgia,” according to the Atlanta paper.
The state exported $280 million worth of goods and services to Israel in 2021, per Georgia’s economic development department, the Associated Press reported. Georgia’s imports from Israel were worth $560 million, which is the 29th largest for the state, per the AP, which added that state officials said that 1,000 Georgians work for Israeli companies.
The overseas trip is Kemp’s fourth since becoming governor, according to the AP. He has said he is not running for president in 2024, but there is speculation that he might launch a campaign.
JNS
Source: https://www.jns.org/jns/economy/23/5/22/290059/
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