Jordan's exports decline by 4.3% in early 2024, imports see slight increase

Jordan's total exports for the first third of 2024 reached approximately JD 2.748 billion, marking a 4.3% decrease from JD 2.872 billion recorded during the same period in 2023, Petra reports. 

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According to the Department of Statistics' monthly report on foreign trade released Wednesday, national exports during this period amounted to about JD 2.488 billion, down 7.2% from JD 2.682 billion last year.

In contrast, the Kingdom's imports saw a slight increase of 0.1%, rising to JD 5.818 billion from JD 5.813 billion in the same timeframe. The value of re-exports surged by 36.8%, reaching JD 260 million compared to JD 190 million previously.

This led to a trade balance deficit of approximately JD 3.070 billion, up 4.4% from the JD 2.941 billion deficit recorded last year. The coverage ratio of total exports to imports dropped to 47%, down from 49%.

In April 2024, total exports were valued at JD 681 million, with national exports at JD 615 million and re-exports at JD 66 million. Imports for the month totaled JD 1.428 billion, resulting in a trade balance deficit of JD 747 million.

The report highlighted that total exports in April 2024 increased by 4.3% compared to the same month last year. National exports rose by 1.5%, re-exports by 40.4%, and imports increased by 9.9%. Consequently, the trade balance deficit grew by 15.6%.

The coverage ratio of total exports to imports in April was 48%, down from 50% in the same month last year.

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