In 2024, Israel's global trade turnover amounted to 153.2 billion US dollars, consisting of 91.5 billion US dollars in imports and 61.7 billion US dollars in exports, APA-Economics reports citing foreign media.
Last year Israel exported products to 117 countries and imported products from 192 countries.
The biggest importers of Israeli products were the United States with $17.3bn, Ireland with $3.2bn and China with $2.8bn. Hong Kong, a semiautonomous region of China that trade databases treat as a separate entity, imported an additional $2bn in products from Israel. Add that to China’s tally, and the country becomes the second-largest importer of Israeli products.
The table below shows the 15 countries or territories that bought Israeli products in 2024.
Israel bought $91.5bn worth of goods from around the world in 2024. The biggest exporters to Israel were China with $19bn, the United States with $9.4bn, and Germany with $5.6bn.
China primarily exported electric vehicles, mobile phones, computers and metals.
The United States sold Israel explosive munitions, diamonds, electronics and chemical products. Israel receives billions in US military aid, much of which is spent on American-made weapons, effectively boosting US exports.
Germany exported vehicles, pharmaceutical products, machinery and electronics.
The table below shows the countries or territories that sold products to Israel in 2024.