In July 2025, Palestine's trade deficit expanded to USD 526.2 million, compared to USD 484.2 million in the same month of the previous year. This change was primarily due to a 10% year-on-year growth in imports, reaching USD 684.1 million. This increase was spurred by an 11% rise in purchases from other countries, alongside a 10% uptick in imports from Israel, which constituted 56% of total imports for the month. Concurrently, exports saw a 15% increase, amounting to USD 157.9 million. This was largely due to an 18% boost in sales to Israel, which represented 94% of total exports. Additionally, exports to other countries rose by 16%. When evaluating the period from January to July 2025, the trade deficit amounted to USD 3,236.6 million, compared to USD 2,694.5 million during the corresponding period the previous year.
FX.co ★ Palestine Trade Gap Widens in July
Palestine Trade Gap Widens in July
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