Israel–United Kingdom Free Trade Agreement
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| Type | Free Trade Agreement and Economic Integration Agreement |
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| Context | Trade agreement between Israel and the United Kingdom |
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The Israel–United Kingdom free trade agreement is a proposed free trade agreement which began negotiations on 20 July 2022. The trade agreement would be the third FTA to cover Israel–UK trade, and superseding the Israel–UK Trade Continuity Agreement, extending the deal to cover services and digital trade. Trade value between Israel and the United Kingdom was worth £6,881 million in 2022.
On 20 May 2025, the United Kingdom suspended free trade negotiations due to the Israeli military expansion in Gaza; Foreign Secretary David Lammy announced the suspension in the House of Commons where he stated said events in Gaza were damaging Britain’s relationship with Israel.