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Jordan’s Trade deficit narrow by 15.7% during First 4 Months Of 2015: Cairo Amman Bank

byCustoms Today Report
29/06/2015
in International Customs, Jordan
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AMMAN: The Department of Statistics released figures showing that Jordan’s trade deficit narrowed by JD 526 million or 15.7% during the first third of 2015 compared to the same period in 2014. The trade balance stood at JD -2,835 million in the first third of 2015, compared to JD -3,361 million over the same period in 2014.

All exports, imports, and re-exports decreased over the same time period, as national exports decreased by 13.7% and imports decreased by 14.3%, while re-exports decreased by 2.2%.

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Total exports decreased to JD 1,718.0 million in the first third of 2015 from JD 1,954.9 million for the same period in 2014, as intensifying political instability in the region weighs further on Jordan’s main exports. Fertilizer exports decreased sharply by 45 %, fruit and vegetable exports decreased by 37.1%, potash exports decreased by 14.7%, phosphate exports decreased by 10.7%, and pharmaceutical exports decreased by 19.7%. Meanwhile, clothes exports increased by 11.1%.

On the other hand, imports decreased to reach JD 4,553.5 million in the first third of 2015 from JD 5,315.9 million for the same time period in 2014. The decrease is a result of a decrease in metal and its products imports by 16.6 %, a decrease in plastic imports by 9.3%, while machinery and machinery equipment imports rose 18.5%, vehicle imports rose by 12.3%, and electrical machinery and their parts rose by 3.4% .

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