Israel’s Trade Deficit Was 3.24 Billion in September 2025
Israel's trade deficit reached $3.24 billion in September 2025, with exports totaling $4.68 billion and imports at $7.93 billion. Learn more.
Jerusalem, 6 November, 2025 (TPS-IL) — Israel Central Bureau of Statistics reported that the country’s trade deficit in goods trade (excluding diamonds) amounted to 10.6 billion Shekels ($3.24 billion) in September 2025.
Exports of goods (excluding diamonds) amounted to 15.3 billion Shekels ($4.68 billion). Of the total exports of goods, exports to European countries accounted for 31%, exports to American countries 31%, exports to Asian countries 23%, and the remaining 15% to the rest of the world.
Imports of goods (excluding diamonds) amounted to 25.9 billion Shekels ($7.93 billion). 45% of imports were from European countries, 33% from Asian countries, 13% from American countries, and the remaining 9% from the rest of the world.
Trend data in recent months (July – September 2025)
Exports of goods to China increased by 9.0%.
Imports of goods from China fell by 21.2%.






















