Key Points

Israel's services exports climbed to $7.5 billion in April 2025, marking a 0.7% increase. High-tech exports saw modest growth, while tourism continues to struggle after the Iron Sword War. The Central Bureau of Statistics noted no startup-related export activity during this period. Economic recovery remains uneven across sectors.

Key Points: Israel Services Exports Hit $7.5 Billion in April 2025

  • Israel's services exports reach $7.5B in April 2025
  • High-tech exports grow slightly by 0.1%
  • Tourism sector still recovering post-Iron Sword War
  • No startup-related export transactions recorded
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Israel: Services exports totalled USD 7.5 billion, April 2025

Israel's services exports rise to $7.5B in April 2025, with high-tech growth offsetting post-war tourism declines.

"Total services exports increased by 0.7%, following a 2.9% rise in the previous month. – Central Bureau of Statistics"

Tel Aviv, July 9

Israel's Central Bureau of Statistics released the data on Israel's export of services in April, 2025. Total services exports (excluding start-ups) increased by 0.7 per cent, following a 2.9 per cent increase in the previous month. The total value of services exports amounted to approximately USD 7.5 billion.

Exports of services from high-tech industries (excluding start-ups) increased by 0.1 per cent, following a 4.2 per cent increase in the previous month.

Following the Iron Sword War, there was a decline in tourism services export data starting in October 2023. As a result, breaks in trends were estimated for series related to the tourism industry, and a break was also estimated for total services exports starting in April 2023.

In April 2025, there were no services export transactions resulting from start-ups. (ANI/TPS)

- ANI

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Priya S
The tourism sector decline is understandable after the war, but 0.7% overall growth is still positive. India-Israel trade relations have been strengthening - maybe we can collaborate more in high-tech services? #MakeInIndia
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Aman W
Interesting data, but I wish the article explained more about what specific services are driving this growth. Israel's cybersecurity expertise is world-class - is that included in these numbers?
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Sarah B
As someone working in Bengaluru's tech sector, these numbers put things in perspective. Israel's population is tiny compared to India, yet their services exports are so significant. Quality over quantity matters!
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Karthik V
The zero start-up exports is surprising! After all the hype about Israeli start-ups, I expected better numbers. Maybe Indian start-ups are doing better than we think in global markets?

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