According to a survey - up to 80% Israeli tech startups are in the US
A growing number of Israel's tech startups are incorporating in the United States, attracted by deep-pocketed US funds and pro-business policies, and with an extra push from a planned judicial overhaul at home that has rattled investors.
While some mention Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's judicial changes as curbing court power, critics call it anti-democratic. As many as 80% of new Israeli tech startups in 2023 have so far chosen to incorporate in Delaware, up from 20% in 2022, according to an Israel Innovation Authority survey that also showed companies intend to register future IP overseas.
"It's pure business," Feldman added. Tomer Tzach, CEO and co-founder of agri-tech company CropX, is considering switching incorporation to Delaware.
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