In regional terms, the European Union is the top destination for Israeli exports.
During the same period, Israeli exports to the Far East came to $3.1 billion.
Between 1970 and 1973, Israeli exports to Kenya were in the range of $2.8-4.2 million.
His organization estimates that the blacklist has reduced Israeli exports and foreign investment in Israel by 10 percent a year.
Israeli exports to South Korea also grew exponentially during the same time period.
Mr. Schnitzer said the figure, which compares with $2.06 billion last year, represented about a third of all Israeli industrial exports.
Irish exports now total $344 million and Israeli exports are close to $200 million.
Israeli exports to Peru rose 71.5% in the first quarter of 1998 compared with the same period in the previous year.
Israeli exports rose by 14 percent last year.
In 2008, Israeli exports to Malaysia came to $30.2 million while Israel imported goods worth $100.6 million.