Israel's Economic Landscape: Growth, Stability, and Trade Relations

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Explore Israel's robust economy over the past decade, including GDP growth, inflation rates, debt levels, major industries, imports and exports, and trading relationships with key partners like the USA, Europe, and Asia. Discover how Israel has sustained stability amidst economic fluctuations and diversified its trade partnerships to include emerging markets like China, Brazil, and India.

  • Israel economy
  • GDP growth
  • trade relations
  • stability
  • major industries

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  1. Israel Economy Kenya Israel Economy

  2. The Israeli economy in the last decade 2004 2014 % change GDP (B$) 134 304 127% Business Product (B$) 100 226 126% Private Consumption (B$) Product Per Capita (PPP) 73 173 125% 19,603$ 37,038$ 89% Source: CBS and Central bank of Israel, OECD

  3. Sustaining the stability 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 Inflation (%) 2.7 2.2 1.6 1.8 -0.2 Interest Rate (% end) 2.0 2.75 2.0 1.0 0.25 Exchange rate (end year) New Israeli Shekel / $ 3.55 3.82 3.73 3.47 3.89 4.74 4.94 4.92 4.78 4.72 New Israeli Shekel / Unemployment rate 6.6 6.8 (*) 6.9 (*) 6.2 5.6 (*) After new valuation according to OECD

  4. Sustaining the stability etc. 2010 (%) 2011 (%) 2012 (%) 2013 (%) 2014 (%) 71.0 69.6 68.3 67.6 67.5 Debt to GDP External Debt to GDP 13.1 12.9 11.5 10.3 10.9 Local Debt to GDP 57.9 56.7 56.8 57.3 56.6 -3.0 -2.0 -3.7 -3.1 -2.6 Budget Deficit (%GDP) Source: CBS and Central bank of Israel

  5. Import of goods by Major Countries 2014 100%=72.3B$ Others, 19% USA, 12% Asia, 23% Europe, 46% Including Diamonds, excluding defense imports and imports from the Palestinian Authority Source: Central bureau of statistics

  6. Export of goods by Major Countries 2014 100%=69B$ Others 12% USA 27% Europe 36% Asia 25% Including Diamonds Source: Central bureau of statistics

  7. Major Industries Advanced Industries: Pharmaceutical Homeland Security Electro-optics Electronics Medical diagnostics Biotechnology Hi Tech: Computers, Software & Internet Traditional Industries: Diamonds Automotive machinery Food Processing Chemicals Plastics Agricultural machinery

  8. Israels trading relationships Flag of United States 1985 USA As a whole, the EU is Israel s largest trading partner, though the U.S. is the largest single country. 1992 EFTA Israel pursues FTAs and international economic cooperation, and joined the OECD in 2010. Turkey 1997 Flag of Canada Canada 1997 Israel is diversifying its trading relationships with by emphasizing trade with China, Brazil and India. 1999 Mexico European Union (Association Agreement) 2000 2010 Mercosur

  9. Kenya Israel Trade (M$) 117 Import Export 86 62 63 49 22 19 19 13 12 Including Diamonds Source: Central bureau of statistics

  10. Import of goods from Kenya to Israel 2014 100% = $13M Fish 83% Fruits and nuts 4% Coffee, tea 2% Manufacture of straw 4% Other 7%

  11. Export of goods from Israel to Kenya 2014 100% = $62.8M Machinery, electrical equipment 31% Plastics 25% Chemicals 21% Metals 8% Vehicles, transport equipment 4% Other 11%

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