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FICHA PAÍS Israel Estado De Israel OFICINA DE INFORMACIÓN DIPLOMÁTICA FICHA PAÍS Israel Estado de Israel La Oficina de Información Diplomática del Ministerio de Asuntos Exteriores, Unión Europea y Cooperación pone a disposición de los profesionales de los medios de comunicación y del público en general la presente ficha país. La información contenida en esta ficha país es pública y se ha extraído de diversos medios, no defendiendo posición política alguna ni de este Ministerio ni del Gobierno de España respecto del país sobre el que versa. FEBRERO 2021 1. DATOS BÁSICOS Israel 1.1. Características generales Nombre Oficial: Estado de Israel Superficie: 20.325 km² LÍBANO Mar Mediterráneo Límites: Al norte con Líbano y Siria, al este con Siria (Altos del Golán), Cis- jordania y Jordania, al sur con la Franja de Gaza, Egipto y Jordania. Al oeste con el Mar Mediterráneo (mar territorial de Chipre). Población: 9.291.000 habitantes, de los que 6.870.000 son judíos (73,9%), Haifa SIRIA 1.956.000 son árabes (21,1%) y unos 456.000 drusos, circasianos y otros Nazaré (5%). Estas estadísticas no incluyen los trabajadores extranjeros, que en el primer trimestre de 2020 eran unos 207.000. Oficina Central de Estadísti- cas de Israel - CBS, 31 diciembre 2020 y Ministerio del Interior. Capital: el Estado de Israel ha fijado su capital en Jerusalén -pese a la ausen- Netanya cia de acuerdo internacional sobre el estatuto de la ciudad-. Su población es Naplouse de 919.000 hab, incluyendo Jerusalén Este. Tel Aviv TERRITORIOS Otras ciudades: Tel Aviv-Yaffo (460.000 hab.), Haifa (285.000), Rishon PALESTINOS LeZion (254.000), Petah Tikva (247.000), Ashdod (225.000), Netanya (221.000), Beersheba (209.000). Fuente: CBS, 2020). Ashdod Jerusalén Idioma: Hebreo (oficial), árabe (status especial, según ley Estado-nación). Ashkelon Moneda: shekel (New Israeli Shekel, NIS) 1 shekel = 100 agorot Religión: judaísmo (74 %), Islam (18%), cristianismo (2 %), drusismo (1,6 Mar Muerto %), otros (4 %) Rahat Forma de Estado: República democrática parlamentaria. División Administrativa: Israel es un Estado centralizado. Territorialmente se Beer Sheva estructura mediante una administración local compuesta de municipios o ciudades, consejos locales y consejos regionales. Nº residentes españoles: A 27 de enero de 2021 había 4.373 ciudadanos inscritos en el Registro de Matricula de la embajada en Tel Aviv (no incluye la ciudad de Jerusalén, que pertenece a la demarcación del Consulado General de España en Jerusalén). JORDANIA 1.2. Geografía Israel es un país mediterráneo situado en la región asiática de Oriente Medio, con una superficie equivalente al 4% de la de España, terreno poco acciden- tado y con un clima típico de la región, esto es, bastante seco y caluroso, sal- vo en la zona costera donde la humedad es mayor, inviernos suaves y veranos EGIPTO con altas temperaturas y escasez de precipitaciones (las lluvias son más fre- cuentes entre los meses de diciembre-febrero). La superficie agrícola es muy reducida, ya que gran parte del país está formado por espacios desérticos como el Négev en el sur, con un aprovechamiento escaso por la falta de agua. © Ocina de Información Diplomática. Aviso: Las fronteras trazadas no son necesariamente las reconocidas ocialmente. 2 FICHA PAÍS ISRAEL 1.3. Indicadores Sociales Hong Kong 4.215 4.223 2.964 Reino Unido 5.167 4.419 5.021 Densidad población (hab./km2): 457 China 3.290 4.792 4.714 Renta per cápita (IMF, 2020): ): 43.440 USD (nominal) y 41,140 USD (PPA) Bélgica 2.701 2.190 1.631 Coeficiente GINI (OECD, 2019): 34,8 India 1.933 2.136 1.989 Esperanza de vida (PNUD, 2020): 83 años (81,3 hombres/ 84,5 mujeres) Países Bajos 2.287 2.286 2.184 Crecimiento de la población % (CBS, dic. 2020): 1,7% (84% por crecimien- Turquía 1.414 1.907 1.761 to natural, 16% por inmigración) Francia 1.765 1.605 1.544 Nº de nuevos inmigrantes (CBS, 2020): 20.000 Alemania 1.643 1.787 1.666 IDH (valor num./nº orden mundial): 0,919 / 19º (informe HDR 2020) España 831 884 990 Natalidad (CBS, 2020): 176.000 nacimientos (73,8% de madres judías, Total 61.087 62.111 58.514 23,4% de madres árabes y 2,8% de otras religiones) Fuente: Foreign Trade Statistics - CBS. Actualización: enero 2020 Tasa de fertilidad (CBS, 2020): 3,16 hijos por mujer PRINCIPALES PAÍSES PROVEEDORES 1.4. Estructura del PIB IMPORTACIONES (EN M USD) 2017 2018 2019 UE 28.470 33.315 27.409 DISTRIBUCIÓN POR SECTORES % DEL TOTAL EEUU 8.085 10.161 12.273 Agricultura, ganadería y pesca 2,3% China 6.528 7.237 6.720 Industria 23,5% Suiza 5.529 8.203 5.567 Servicios 74,2% Alemania 4.722 5.729 5.527 Bélgica 4.099 3.935 3.570 1.5. Coyuntura económica Reino Unido 4.303 6.479 2.993 Países Bajos 2.926 3.467 2.856 INDICADORES ECONÓMICOS 2017 2018 2019* Italia 2.778 3.006 2.771 PIB (US $ m. mill.) 353.2 371.0 393.2 España 1.717 1.676 1.583 PIB % crecimiento real 3,5 3,4 3,2 Turquía 2.896 3.056 3.174 Tasa de inflación -0,2 0,8 n.d. Hong Kong 1.912 2.207 1.897 Tasa de paro 4,2 4,2 3,7 Total 69.143 80.564 76.581 Export. Bienes FOB (US$ m. mill.) 58,7 61,4 59,7 Fuente: Foreign Trade Statistics – CBS. Última actualización: enero 2020 Import. Bienes FOB (US$ m. mill.) -68,6 -79,8 -79,3 Balanza c/c (US$ mill.) -9.9 -18.4 -19,6 Principales Socios Comerciales Déficit público (%PIB) 2,0 - 3,1 -3,9 Deuda externa (US $ m. mill.) 88,8 93,8 61,5 En 2019 las exportaciones representaron alrededor del 15% del PIB. La Tipo de cambio por $ (31 dic.) 3,50 3,76 3,50 demanda externa ha ido decreciendo en las últimas décadas y ya no es tan Fuente: Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU) Country Report, octubre 2019. (* estimación). esencial para la determinación del crecimiento, basado en los últimos años más en el consumo y la inversión. Como consecuencia de la pandemia de coronavirus, el Banco de Israel emite en octubre de 2020 un pronóstico optimista (de mayor control) y otro pesi- EEUU y la UE son los dos principales socios comerciales de Israel. En 2019 mista (de menor control), según sea el desarrollo de los acontecimientos. En el 35% de las exportaciones totales fueron a los países de la UE, el 23% a el optimista, prevé una contracción del 5% del PIB en 2020 y un crecimien- los Estados Unidos, el 20% a los países asiáticos y el 22% a otros países. to del 6,5% en 2021. La inflación estimada es de 0,6% para 2021. La tasa de desempleo sería de 17% a finales de 2020, y descendería gradualmente En 2019 el 33% de las importaciones procedieron de los países de la UE, el 23% a un 8% a finales de 2021 y la deuda pública sería de un 13% en 2020 y de los países asiáticos, el 13% de los Estados Unidos y el 31% de otros países. un 8% en 2021. En el pesimista, prevé una contracción del PIB en 2020 del 6,5% y un crecimiento del PIB de 1% en 2021. La inflación estimada es de Según el Instituto de Estadística (CBS) los datos de tendencias en noviem- 0,1% para 2021. La tasa de desempleo sería de 20,2 % a finales de 2020, bre de 2019 - enero de 2020 apuntan a: 1) una disminución del 18,2% en y 13,9 a finales de 2021 y la deuda pública sería de un 13% en 2020 y un las importaciones de bienes de los Estados Unidos; 2) una disminución del 11% en 2021. 26,1% en las exportaciones de bienes a los países asiáticos. 1.6. Comercio exterior 1.8. Distribución del Comercio por productos ESTRUCTURA DE LA BALANZA COMERCIAL (M. MILL. $) 2017 2018 2019* Sus principales exportaciones son los diamantes tallados, los productos de Exportación bienes (fob) 57,2 58,9 59,7 alta tecnología, incluida la armamentística, y los farmacéuticos. Importación bienes (fob) -68,5 -77,1 -79,3 Saldo comercio de bienes -11,4 -18,3 -19,6 EXPORTACIONES % SOBRE EL TOTAL Saldo comercio de servicios 15,8 19,8 21,4 Diamante y otras piedras preciosas 21 % Saldo de cuenta corriente 8,3 9,5 8,8 Productos farmacéuticos 11,4 % Fuente: EIU Country Report, octubre 2019. (* estimación). Productos químicos 11,3 % Aparatos electrónicos, informáticos y ópticos 18,9 % 1.7. Distribución del Comercio por países Otros 37,4 % PRINCIPALES PAÍSES CLIENTES Sus principales importaciones son petróleo, granos, materias primas y equi- EXPORTACIONES (EN M USD) 2017 2018 2019 pamiento militar. EEUU 17.084 16.814 15.856 UE 18.255 17.645 17.396 3 FICHA PAÍS ISRAEL IMPORTACIONES % SOBRE EL TOTAL Materias primas 42 % Bienes de consumo 20 % Maquinaria y equipos de transporte 18 % Combustibles 11 % Barcos, aviones y diamantes 9 % Fuente: Foreign Trade Statistics - CBS. 1.9. Inversiones por país Israel tiene tradicionalmente un importante déficit en el comercio de bienes que compensa con superávits en el comercio de servicios y, sobre todo, con una importante inversión extranjera directa. De acuerdo con el World Investment Report de UNCTAD (2019), los flujos La ministra de Asuntos Exteriores Unión Europea y Cooperación, Dña Aracha González de inversión extranjera directa (IED, FDI en inglés) hacia Israel fueron de Laya conversa con el director del Centro Sefarad-Israel.- enero 2020.-, @Miguel de 18.169 M$ en 2017 y de 21.803 M$ en 2018.
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