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What is the most valuable asset in Israel?

What is the most valuable asset in Israel?


In 2022, Israel's total products export value was $72 billion. Israel's exports of goods rose by 20% from 2021 to 2022. In 2022, the value of Israel's goods exports climbed by $12.4 billion, compared to $60 billion in 2021.


Israel's exports by nation in 2022


Leading export markets for Israeli products in 2022:


25% (or US$18.6 billion) goes to the USA.

industry with a 7.66% stake, NES (US$5.56 billion)

With 6.38% of the market (US$ 4.63 billion), China

With a 4.62% stake, or US$3.35 billion, India

United Kingdom ($3.12 billion), accounting for 4.3% of the share.

Ireland has a stake of 3.54%, or US$2.57 billion.

The Netherlands has a 3.36% stake, while Turkey holds a 3.22% part, valued at US$2.33 billion.

With 2.87% of the market (US$2.08 billion), France

Belgium has a stake of 2.75 percent ($1.99 billion).


The following primary commodity groupings reflect Israel's export structure in 2022:


16.2% (US$11.8 billion): 85 - Electrical machinery and equipment, and their components; Sound recorders and reproducers, television image and sound recorders and reproducers, and their parts and accessories

16.2% (US$11.7 billion): 71 - Precious or semi-precious stones, precious metals, goods made of precious metal, and natural or farmed pearls; Coins and imitation jewelry


11.1% (US$8.12 billion): 90 - Parts and accessories for optical, photographic, cinematographic, measuring, checking, and precise medical or surgical tools and equipment


84: Nuclear reactors, boilers, machinery, and mechanical equipment; its parts: 7.28% (US$5.29 billion)


US$4.58 billion, or 6.31%: 38-A variety of chemical products

US$3.86 billion, or 5.31%: 27-Bituminous materials, mineral wax, mineral fuels, mineral oils, and products of their distillation 4.67% (US$3.39 billion): 39. 4.37% (US$3.17 billion): articles and plastics: 30-Medicinal goods: 4.23% (US$3.07 billion): 31-Fertilizers $2.3 billion (3.17%): 88 - Spacecraft, aircraft, and their components


In 2022, what did Israel export?

Top exports from Israel in 2022:


14.9% ($10.8 billion): 7102 - Diamonds, not set or set, regardless of whether they are worked

8542: Electronic integrated circuits and microassemblies, accounting for 6.8% ($4.94 billion).


4.45% ($3.23 billion): 3824 - Binder for foundry molds or cores; Chemical products and preparations of the chemical or related industries, not otherwise included or specified; Chemical goods and preparations (including mixes of natural ingredients).

3.52% ($2.55 billion): 3105: Chemical or mineral fertilizers including nitrogen, phosphorous, and potassium in amounts of two or three; other fertilizers; Products from this chapter that come in tablets or other comparable forms, or in packaging with a gross weight of little more than 10 kg


3.34% ($2.42 billion): 9018 - Equipment and tools for the medical, surgical, dental, or veterinary sciences, such as equipment for scintigraphy, additional electromedical equipment, and equipment for vision testing


8517: 3.26% ($2.36 billion): Telecommunications equipment for carrier-current line systems or digital line systems; videophone; electrical equipment for line telephony or line telegraphy, including line telephone sets with cordless phones


2711 - Petroleum gases and other gaseous hydrocarbons: 3.1% ($2.25 billion)

Profile projector; 2.86% ($2.07 billion): 9031 - Instruments, machinery, and equipment for measuring or testing that are not included or defined elsewhere in this chapter; 2.12% ($1.53 billion): 8807 - Aircraft; Parts of commodities of heading 8801, 8802, or 8806


In 2022, Israel imported items worth a total of $107 billion. Israel's imports of goods rose by 16.9% in 2022 over 2021. In 2022, there was a $15.5 billion rise in the value of goods imported into Israel, compared to $92 billion in 2021.


Israel's imports by nation in 2022

Top import sources and trade partners for Israel in 2022:


Sector: NES ($14.5 billion, 13.5% of the total)

China made up 12.2% of the total ($13.1 billion).

USA ($9.65 billion), or 8.96% of the total

Germany came in at 6.56% (or US$ 7.07 billion).

Switzerland has a $5.08 billion (or 5.65%) stake.

Turkey has a 5.29 percent stake, or US$5.7 billion.

Belgium has a 4.21% stake and is worth US$4.54 billion.

Netherlands ($4.27 billion, or 3.97% of the total)

With a 3.29% stake (worth US$3.55 billion), France

Italy (US$3.47 billion), making up 3.22% of the total

The following primary commodity groupings reflect Israel's import structure in 2022:

13.6%, or $14.6 billion USD: 27. Bituminous materials; mineral wax; mineral fuels, mineral oils, and products of their distillation


12.6 percent ($13.5 billion): 85 - Electrical apparatus and equipment, including components; Sound recorders and reproducers; Television image and sound recorders and reproducers; and components and add-ons for these items

9.6%, or $11.4 billion USD: 84 - Nuclear reactors, boilers, mechanical equipment, and their components


$9.19 billion (8.53%): 87-Automotives other than rolling stock for railroads or tramways, as well as the components and accessories for them

$7.02 billion (6.51%): 71: Coin 3.79% (US$4.09 billion); Natural or cultivated pearls; precious or semi-precious stones; precious metals; metals clad in precious metal and products thereof; imitation jewelry 39. 3.35% (US$3.61 billion): Articles and plastics 30-Medicinal goods


$3.24 billion (3.29%): 90-Parts and accessories for optical, photographic, cinematographic, measuring, checking, precise, medical, or surgical gear and instruments: 2.79% (US$3 billion): 72-Steel and iron 2% ($2.16 billion US): 29- Chemicals that are organic


In 2022, what did Israel import?

Top imports into Israel in 2022:


Crude petroleum oils and oils derived from bituminous materials account for 9.05% ($9.75 billion) of the total.


6.1% ($6.57 billion): 8703-Automobiles and other motor vehicles, including station wagons and race cars, that are principally intended for the transportation of people (except from heading 87.02).


5.83% ($6.29 billion): 7102 - Diamonds, not set or set, regardless of whether they are worked


8517: 2.74% ($2.95 billion): Telecommunications equipment for carrier-current line systems as well as digital line systems; videophone; electrical equipment for line telephony or mobile telegraphy, including line telephone sets including cordless phones


2710 - Petroleum oils and oils derived from bituminous materials, as opposed to crude, account for 2.38% ($2.57 billion); Waste oil and petroleum-based oils comprising at least 70% by weight of bituminous materials or petroleum oils are the fundamental ingredients of preparation N.E.C.


Automatic data processing machines and their components; magnetic or optical readers; machines for transcribing data on data media in coded form; and equipment for processing such data, not otherwise defined or included, account for 2.26% ($2.43 billion) of the total.


8542: Electronic integrated circuits and microassemblies, 2.04% ($2.2 billion)

1.9% ($2.04 billion): 3004 - Drugs (except from items falling under headings 30.02, 30.05, or 30.06), including mixed or unmixed products intended for therapeutic or preventive use, packaged in form or packaging intended for retail sale, or metered doses (such as those found in transdermal administration systems).

$1.97 billion, or 1.83%): 2701 - Coal; coal-derived briquettes, ovoids, and similar solid fuels



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