
EXPORTING MADE EASY
After a strong expansion of around 6.5% in 2022, Israel’s economic momentum slowed to 2.9% growth in 2023. In 2024, growth is estimated to have weakened to around 1.5%, affected by regional instability, softer consumer spending, and delays in private investment. To restore confidence and stimulate activity, Israel is prioritising innovation-led growth, reinforcing infrastructure resilience, and promoting foreign investment in high-value sectors.
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With its deep technological expertise, vibrant start-up ecosystem, and longstanding collaboration with UK enterprises, Israel remains a strategic market for UK firms seeking cutting-edge partnerships and regional expansion.
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Trade fairs represent an essential avenue for UK businesses to connect with innovators, showcase technologies, forge partnerships, and gain market intelligence. Below are three major trade fairs where your participation could open doors to new opportunities.

Israfood is the main & most important trade event for the food and beverage industry in Israel
The exhibition has been running since 1994 and serves as a platform to showcase international and local innovations in construction, design, and architecture.
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TBD - During Israeli Food & Hospitality Week events.
Firms supplying hospitality, institutional kitchen tech, hospitality design & service equipment could use this as entry into Israeli market
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