Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is expected to visit the White House on Monday to discuss recently announced tariffs with US President Donald Trump, three Israeli officials and a White House official said on Saturday.
The impromptu in-person visit could mark the first by a foreign leader to meet with Trump and try to negotiate a deal to remove tariffs.
Netanyahuโs office has not confirmed the visit, that would likely also include discussions on Iran and Israelโs war against Palestinian militant group Hamas in Gaza. The visit was first reported by Axios.
The surprise invite by Trump came in a phone call on Thursday with Netanyahu, who is presently on a visit to Hungary, when the Israeli leader raised the tariff issue, according to the Israeli officials, who spoke on condition of anonymity.
As part of a sweeping new tariff policy announced by Trump, unspecified Israeli goods exported to the United States face a 17 per cent tariff. The US is Israelโs closest ally and largest single trading partner.
An Israeli finance ministry official said on Thursday that Trumpโs latest tariff announcement could impact Israelโs exports of machinery and medical equipment.