Anonymous ID: cffafe Dec. 27, 2018, 2:36 a.m. No.4484002   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun   >>4013

>>4483973

this may have changed since 2015, but here it is:

 

Top 5 Exports From Israel: Which Israeli Products Are Most Imported Around the World?

 

02 November 2015

 

Exports in Israel are largely sent to the United States, with 23 percent of the country's imports coming to America, surpassing the United Kingdom by a margin of more than 14.6 percent.

 

Israelโ€™s developed economy and educated workforce have made it a significant player in the global economy. Here are the Top 5 exports coming out of Israel, according to 2013 data from the Observatory of Economic Complexity:

 

  1. Packaged medicaments

Packaged medicaments, which include antibiotics, insulin, hormones, and alkaloids, make up 11 percent of Israelโ€™s exports, according to the OEC. The industry is valued at a net worth of $5.94 billion.

 

  1. Refined petroleum

Refined petroleum ranks second among Israelโ€™s exports in terms of percentage and net value, 7.6 percent and $4.13 billion respectively. Though refined petroleum is one of Israel's largest exports, the country accounts for less than 1 percent of the world's refined petroleum trade, according to the OEC. Refined petroleum does not include crude oil and encompasses "oil, bituminous, diesel, gasoline, gas, kerosene, jet fuel, white spirit, [and] aviation fuel," says the OEC.

 

  1. Diamonds

Unlike refined petroleum, Israelโ€™s net value in the diamond industry is globally relevant. It ranks fifth in the world at $4.07 billion, 7.5 percent of the global share. The Israel Ministry of Foreign Affairs says the Israel Diamond Exchange is the largest diamond-trading floor in the world and that in 2008 the industry exports were at $9.4 billion before the global recession.

 

  1. Integrated circuits

Integrated circuits, aka electronic chips, are Israel's fourth-largest export. Though Israel is not among the top global exporters in this category โ€” it accounts for just two-fifths of the global market โ€” Israel's integrated circuits have a value $1.91 billion, according to the OEC.

 

  1. Aircraft parts

Aircraft parts exported from Israel account for 2.1 percent of the global market. But with a value of $1.71 billion, this category is still a major factor in Israel's economy. Globally, France and the United States are at the top of the list of aircraft parts importers.

 

https://www.newsmax.com/FastFeatures/top-5-israel-exports/2015/11/02/id/700197/

Anonymous ID: cffafe Dec. 27, 2018, 2:38 a.m. No.4484013   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun   >>4023 >>4030

>>4484002

Top 10 Israeli Exports to the US

 

Israel's exports to America amounted to

$17.2 billion or 28.2% of its overall exports.

 

  1. Gems, precious metals: $6 billion

  2. Pharmaceuticals: $2.5 billion

  3. Electronic equipment: $2.3 billion

  4. Medical, technical equipment: $1.4 billion

  5. Machinery: $1.4 billion

  6. Plastics: $643.2 million

  7. Base metal tools, cutlery: $270.4 million

  8. Organic chemicals: $247 million

  9. Perfumes, cosmetics: $171.8 million

  10. Other chemical goods: $156 million

 

http://www.worldsrichestcountries.com/top_israel_exports.html

Anonymous ID: cffafe Dec. 27, 2018, 2:45 a.m. No.4484030   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun   >>4038

>>4484013

Fastest-Growing Israeli Exports 2017

 

  1. Tin: Up 13,733% from 2013 ($415,000)

  2. Cork: Up 13200% ($133,000)

  3. Coated textile fabric: Up 234.1% ($121 million)

  4. Musical instruments: Up 173.4% ($3.4 million)

  5. Feathers, artificial flowers, hair:Up 140.8% ($9.8 million)

  6. Woodpulp: Up 125.7% ($24.4 million)

  7. Books, newspapers, pictures: Up 69.4% ($134.3 million)

  8. Live animals: Up 65.2% ($15.7 million)

  9. Aircraft, spacecraft: Up 52.2% ($03 billion)

  10. Collector items, art, antiques: Up 47.1% ($96.7 million)

  11. Cocoa, cocoa preparations: Up 45.5% ($22.2 million)

  12. Nickel: Up 41.9% ($4.3 million)

  13. Leather, animal gut articles: Up 38.4% ($14.8 million)

  14. Iron or steel products: Up 34.6% ($372.5 million)

  15. Special woven/tufted fabric: Up 33.6% ($1.9 million)

  16. Beverages: Up 31.7% ($54.8 million)

  17. Stone, plaster, cement: Up 30.2% ($337 million)

  18. Other base metal goods: Up 28.8% ($95.1 million)

  19. Wood: Up 27.8% ($9.9 million)

  20. Coffee, tea, spices: Up 26.5% ($20.8 million)

  21. Arms, ammunition: Up 26.3% ($705.8 million)

  22. Furniture, lighting, signs: Up 24.3% ($330.7 million)

  23. Lead

  24. Aluminum

  25. Pharmaceuticals

 

http://www.worldsrichestcountries.com/top_israel_exports.html

Data source: Trade Map, International Trade Centre, www.intracen.org/marketanalysis

Anonymous ID: cffafe Dec. 27, 2018, 3:28 a.m. No.4484182   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun   >>4215

>>4484154

You don't start at the level of morans โ€“ the culture has to change. If there is a movement to end the Jew control of our economy, then we can male a case for boycotting diamonds. It will happen if we focus on it. We have more power than we know.