Automobile Imports

Israeli imports for this product category were $5.5 billion. The 10 countries below supplied 75.6% of that total.

  1. Japan: $746.8 million (13.6%)
  2. South Korea: $672.1 million (12.2%)
  3. Germany: $549.2 million (10%)
  4. Turkey: $530.9 million (9.7%)
  5. Spain: $322.5 million (5.9%)
  6. United Kingdom: $311.2 million (5.7%)
  7. United States: $304.3 million (5.5%)
  8. Czech Republic: $303.2 million (5.5%)
  9. Italy: $241.8 million (4.4%)
10. China: $174 million (3.2%)
Electronic Equipment Imports

Israeli imports for this product category were $7.5 billion. The 10 countries below supplied 73.3% of that total.

  1. China: $1.7 billion (22.1%)
  2. United States: $1.5 billion (19.8%)
  3. Germany: $532.3 million (7.1%)
  4. Taiwan: $312.1 million (4.1%)
  5. Hong Kong: $299 million (4%)
  6. Viet Nam: $272.2 million (3.6%)
  7. Ireland: $268.3 million (3.6%)
  8. Italy: $237.4 million (3.1%)
  9. Malaysia: $227.2 million (3%)
10. South Korea: $219.2 million (2.9%)
Gems, Precious Metals Imports

Israeli imports for this product category were $9.7 billion. The 10 countries below supplied 83.1% of that total.

  1. Belgium: $2.2 billion (22.8%)
  2. Switzerland: $1.3 billion (13%)
  3. India: $1.2 billion (12.8%)
  4. Hong Kong: $1 billion (10.9%)
  5. United States: $989.5 million (10.2%)
  6. Russia: $845.2 million (8.8%)
  7. Singapore: $157.7 million (1.6%)
  8. Italy: $111.8 million (1.2%)
  9. Sri Lanka: $103.9 million (1.1%)
10. Thailand: $80.8 million (0.8%)
Iron and Steel Imports

Israeli imports for this product category were $1.4 billion. The 10 countries below supplied 88.6% of that total.

  1. Turkey: $448.5 million (32.8%)
  2. China: $283.7 million (20.8%)
  3. Ukraine: $176.7 million (12.9%)
  4. Spain: $93.7 million (6.9%)
  5. Italy: $78.4 million (5.7%)
  6. Germany: $30.2 million (2.2%)
  7. France: $27.6 million (2%)
  8. Russia: $24.5 million (1.8%)
  9. Luxembourg: $24 million (1.8%)
10. United States: $23.2 million (1.7%)
Machines, Engines, Pumps Imports

Israeli imports for this product category were $6.8 billion. The 10 countries below supplied 74.9% of that total.

  1. China: $1.2 billion (18.2%)
  2. United States: $1 billion (14.9%)
  3. Germany: $874.5 million (12.9%)
  4. Italy: $575.9 million (8.5%)
  5. United Kingdom: $340.6 million (5%)
  6. France: $228.9 million (3.4%)
  7. Japan: $220.7 million (3.3%)
  8. Netherlands: $220.7 million (3.3%)
  9. Taiwan: $191.2 million (2.8%)
10. Ireland: $175.3 million (2.6%)
Medical, Technical Equipment Imports

Israeli imports for this product category were $2 billion. The 10 countries below supplied 78.8% of that total.

  1. United States: $526.7 million (26.2%)
  2. Germany: $334 million (16.6%)
  3. China: $226.5 million (11.3%)
  4. Japan: $99.1 million (4.9%)
  5. Italy: $88.7 million (4.4%)
  6. United Kingdom: $87.4 million (4.3%)
  7. France: $72 million (3.6%)
  8. Switzerland: $59.8 million (3%)
  9. Netherlands: $48.5 million (2.4%)
10. Ireland: $41.8 million (2.1%)
Oil Imports

Israeli imports for this product category were $12.8 billion. The 10 countries below supplied 13.9% of that total.

  1. Russia: $774.3 million (6.1%)
  2. United States: $423.7 million (3.3%)
  3. Georgia: $196.4 million (1.5%)
  4. United Kingdom: $106.4 million (0.8%)
  5. Cyprus: $90.9 million (0.7%)
  6. Turkey: $79.4 million (0.6%)
  7. Spain: $34.4 million (0.3%)
  8. Belgium: $33.1 million (0.3%)
  9. Italy: $19.6 million (0.2%)
10. Switzerland: $19.6 million (0.2%)
Plastics Imports

Israeli imports for this product category were $2.6 billion. The 10 countries below supplied 69.2% of that total.

  1. China: $297.5 million (11.6%)
  2. Germany: $281.4 million (11%)
  3. United States: $264 million (10.3%)
  4. Belgium: $168.4 million (6.6%)
  5. Turkey: $163.5 million (6.4%)
  6. Italy: $144.4 million (5.6%)
  7. South Korea: $131.1 million (5.1%)
  8. Netherlands: $126 million (4.9%)
  9. Spain: $107.3 million (4.2%)
10. Taiwan: $91.3 million (3.6%)
The following countries represent expanding opportunities for leading Israel's import purchases from 2010 to 2014.
Data source: Trade Map, International Trade Centre, www.intracen.org/marketanalysis

Top Israel Import Partners 2014
Fastest-Growing Israeli Import Countries
Research Note:
Import numbers rarely match the source exporters’ stats. Reasons for import-export statistical discrepancies include
re-exports, time lags, misallocations, distinct trade reporting systems, different quantity measurements and country confidentiality rules. Also, transportation and insurance
costs are sometimes added to import totals.
Israel imported US$72.3 billion worth of goods from its international trade buddies in 2014. The adjacent list reveals its 10 top trade partners, accounting for 53.7% of total Israeli imports.