Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is expected to visit the White House on Monday to meet with U.S. President Donald Trump, according to three Israeli officials. The key agenda is the newly imposed 17% tariffs on certain Israeli exports under Trump’s sweeping tariff policy, which could affect Israel’s machinery and medical equipment sectors.
The visit, first reported by Axios, has not yet been officially confirmed by Netanyahu’s office. However, Israeli officials stated that Trump extended a surprise invitation during a phone call on Thursday while Netanyahu was visiting Hungary. During the call, Netanyahu reportedly raised concerns over the tariffs, prompting the White House invitation.
If the visit proceeds, Netanyahu will become the first foreign leader to meet Trump face-to-face to discuss the tariffs, which threaten to strain trade ties between the two longtime allies. The U.S. remains Israel’s largest trading partner, and the two nations have upheld a free trade agreement for four decades. About 98% of U.S. goods entering Israel are currently tax-free, with Israel recently canceling its remaining tariffs on U.S. imports.
In addition to trade issues, the two leaders are also expected to discuss ongoing tensions with Iran and Israel’s military operations against Hamas in Gaza.
The Israeli Finance Ministry has expressed concern over the impact of Trump’s tariff decision, warning it could significantly hurt key export industries. As diplomatic efforts unfold, both nations are aiming to maintain economic and strategic stability amid rising global trade tensions.
This high-profile meeting could play a pivotal role in shaping future U.S.-Israel trade relations and geopolitical strategy.


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