In 2025, Israel made significant strides in international trade by signing several record multibillion-dollar deals across various sectors including gas, technology, and military. These landmark agreements underscore Israel’s growing influence and strategic alliances in the global market.
The energy sector saw Israel cementing its position as a key player in natural gas exports. The largest deal was signed with a consortium of European countries focused on long-term supply contracts. This multibillion-dollar agreement not only ensures energy security for Israel’s European partners but also positions Israel as a critical energy supplier in the region.
In technology, Israel reached substantial agreements with the United States, China, and India. These deals encompass collaborations in cybersecurity, artificial intelligence, and advanced electronics. The US-Israel technology deal, valued at several billion dollars, aims to foster innovation and bilateral research projects, creating new opportunities for startups and tech giants alike.
China’s interest in Israel’s technology sector was evident in a vast investment deal to establish innovation hubs and research centers focused on green technology and sustainable development. Similarly, India’s agreement aims to enhance cooperation in digital infrastructure and next-generation communication technologies.
On the military front, Israel signed historic agreements with several countries including Germany, the United Arab Emirates (UAE), and South Korea. These partnerships involve the sale of advanced defense systems, joint development of military technologies, and training exercises. The deal with Germany notably includes cutting-edge missile defense systems, reflecting deepening security ties between the two nations.
Israel’s deal with the UAE, building on previous normalization agreements, represents a landmark shift in Middle Eastern geopolitics. It features cooperation in drone technology, intelligence sharing, and naval defense.
South Korea’s military collaboration focuses on joint production and deployment of unmanned combat vehicles and other automated defense capabilities, highlighting Israel’s role as a pioneer in defense innovation.
Together, these deals illustrate Israel’s strategic approach to expanding its economic and defense footprint worldwide. By leveraging its technological prowess and natural gas resources, Israel continues to strengthen its partnerships and solidify its role as a key global player in 2025.
Overall, the largest deals of 2025 reflect distinct areas of Israeli expertise and the diverse interests of its international partners, promising sustained growth and collaboration in the years to come.
