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Jordan's industrial sector exports grew 7.5% in 1st 8 months 2025-JCI

28-10-2025 03:39 PM


Ammon News - Statistical data from the Jordan Chamber of Industry (JCI) showed that industrial sector exports grew by 7.5% during the 1st 8 months 2025.

The data indicated that Jordan's industrial sector exports increased during the January-August period of this year to JD5.565 billion, compared to JD5.177 billion during the same period last year, constituting 91% of total national exports.

During the same period, national exports amounted to JD6.098 billion, marking an 8% growth rate compared to 2024.

This growth is due to reduction of the Kingdom's trade deficit and increasing contribution of industry to the national economy.

Jordanian industry demonstrated "high flexibility and the ability to adapt to foreign challenges," enabling it to achieve these export-based indicators, with industrial exports covering the country's imports at 42%.

Data prepared by the JCI's Studies and Policies Department showed growth in 9 sub-industrial sectors during the same period, with the exception of the wood and furniture industries, which declined by 11.2%, while the construction industries sector experienced the highest growth by 77.6%.

Exports focused on the chemical and cosmetics industries, valued at JD1.237 billion, leather and textiles at JD1.195 billion, engineering and electrical industries at JD1.036 billion, mining at JD751 million and food and supplies at JD590 million.

Additionally, exports of therapeutic industries and medical supplies reached JD399 million, plastics and rubber stood at JD123 million, construction at JD116 million, packaging and paper at JD94 million and finally, wood and furniture industries at JD24 million.

According to these statistical figures, the key exports of the industrial sector were clothing products and their accessories, nitrogenous or chemical fertilizers, pharmaceutical preparations, phosphates, potash, soap, washing preparations, and electrical appliances and equipment.

Industrial exports also went up to several foreign and Arab countries, mainly Saudi Arabia, India, Iraq, Syria, Italy, Ethiopia, Serbia, and Djibouti, respectively, by export value.




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