In April 2025, Palestine's trade deficit expanded to USD 428.0 million, up from USD 317.5 million in the same month the previous year. This increase was largely driven by a 34% surge in imports, which totaled USD 563.8 million. Of these imports, 53% were from Israel, which saw a 15% increase in Palestinian purchases, while imports from other countries rose by 47%. Meanwhile, exports from Palestine also experienced growth, climbing 32% year-on-year to reach USD 135.8 million. This was primarily due to a 28% rise in exports to Israel, which constituted 90% of Palestine's total exports. Additionally, exports to other nations increased by 75%, demonstrating a significant recovery from the 44% decline observed in the same month of the prior year.