Palestine Trade Gap Widens in October

2025-12-22 11:33 By Jereli Escobar 1 min. read

Palestine’s trade deficit widened to USD 475.7 million in October 2025 from USD 391.7 million in the same month a year earlier.

Exports surged 37% year-on-year to USD 168.7 million, largely driven by a 53% jump in shipments to Israel, which accounted for 87% of total exports, while outbound shipments to other destinations fell by 19%.

Meanwhile, imports rose by 25% to USD 644.4 million, supported by a 31% increase in arrivals from Israel, representing 62% of total imports, while purchases from other countries grew by 16%.

Over the January–October period, the trade gap widened to USD 4,204.6 million from USD 4,019.3 million a year earlier.



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