Jordan's Exports to the European Union Rise Sharply in 2025

Jordan's exports to the EU rose 45.7% in 2025 to 520M dinars, with Italy as top importer and Germany as main supplier, boosting economic ties.

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Jordan's Exports to the European Union Rise Sharply in 2025
Jordan's Exports to the European Union Rise Sharply in 2025

Jordanian exports to the European Union recorded significant growth in 2025, according to official data showing export values rose to 520 million dinars, up from 357 million dinars in 2024. This 45.7% increase highlights the expanding trade activity between Jordan and its European partners.

Economic reports indicate that Italy ranked first among European countries importing Jordanian goods, with imports totaling 172 million dinars. Conversely, Germany was the leading supplier of goods to Jordan, with exports valued at 580 million dinars during the same period.

This improvement in trade exchange is attributed to rising European demand for Jordanian products and efforts to strengthen mutual economic relations. Analysts suggest that such growth could support diversification of Jordanian exports and boost investment opportunities in productive sectors.

This positive performance is expected to reflect on local market activity and may contribute to improving Jordan's balance of payments. As trade relations between Jordan and the EU continue to develop, market observers are closely monitoring the impact of these indicators on the national economy.

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Edited & Reviewed by the Ecopulse Editorial Board 12/26/2025, 18:11:50 UTC
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