Since 2015, the share of trade from Israeli settlements in total trade has been around 0.5%.
45% confidence
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The EU does not publish official statistics that separately track trade with Israeli settlements as a share of total EU trade. The EU requires origin labeling for settlement products under the 2015 Interpretative Notice (2015/C 375/05), but aggregated trade data isolating settlement origin is not publicly available from Eurostat or the European Commission.
Total EU trade with Israel (all goods, not only settlements) was approximately 0.8% of total EU trade in goods with the world in 2025, according to the European Commission's trade policy page. The settlement share would necessarily be lower than this.
Two independent sources or one primary source confirming the specific 0.5% settlement trade figure could not be found in the available searches.
Sources
PrimaryEuropean Commission – DG TradeIsrael is the EU's 27th largest trading partner, representing almost 0.8% of the EU's total trade in goods with the world in 2025. Total trade in goods between the EU and Israel in 2025 amounted to €29.6 billion. EU imports from Israel were worth €15.3 billion.
SecondaryCAABU (Council for Arab-British Understanding)The European Union imports fifteen times more from Israel's illegal settlements in the Occupied Palestinian Territory than from Palestinians themselves. No percentage of total EU trade is provided.