Key Market Indicators
Israel's printing inks imports are forecast to drop slightly from $33 million in 2021 to $32 million in 2026, according to CAGR figures. This is a 2.8% decrease from 2000 levels. In 2021, Israel was the 41st largest importer of printing inks, behind Argentina, which imported $33 million. France, the US and the Netherlands were the top three importers, respectively. Meanwhile, Israel's exports of printing inks are set to increase from $146 million in 2021 to $181 million in 2026, representing a 3.3% CAGR. This is a 6.2% rise since 2000. In 2021, Israel was the 10th largest exporter of printing inks, behind South Korea, which exported $146 million. The Netherlands, the US and Japan were the top three exporters, respectively.