Israeli exports fell by 14% in the first three months of 2021, the Central Bureau of Statistics said Sunday. Excluding diamonds, Q1 exports came to 13.6 billion shekels ($4.2 billion).
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EU-member states made up 24% of the total exports of goods, exports to the US made up 25%, Asian countries accounted for 26%, and other countries comprised the remaining 25% of the markets for Israeli goods.
Imports, excluding diamonds, amounted to NIS 23.4 billion ($7.2 billion). Some 37% of imports were from the EU, 9% from the US, 25% from Asian countries, and 29% from other countries.