Jordan’s exports to EU countries drop by 6.4% in 2023WEDNESDAY, MARCH 6, 2024

Amman: The value of Jordanian exports to European Union (EU) countries experienced a decline of 6.4 percent in 2023, amounting to JD409 million, compared to JD437 million in 2022.

Based on data from the Department of Statistics (DoS), as reported by the News Agency (Petra), the value of the Kingdom’s imports from EU countries also decreased by 7.1 percent in the past year, totaling JD2.797 billion, compared to JD3.011 billion in 2022.

Consequently, the total trade volume between Jordan and the eurozone in 2023 reached approximately JD3.206 billion, in contrast to JD3.448 billion in 2022.

Analyzing the statistics, the trade deficit of the Kingdom with EU countries stood at around JD2.388 billion for the year, compared to JD2.574 billion in 2022.

The Netherlands emerged at the top of the list of European countries in terms of Jordanian exports to the EU during the past year, with exports valued at JD79 million.

On the other hand, Romania ranked first among countries from which Jordan imports, with imports
amounting to approximately JD259 million.

Source: Jordan News Agency

9:30 am The National Economy, Trade, Industry, and Planning Committee, chaired by MP Farid Al-Bustani, convenes to discuss the challenges facing truck owners engaged in transit for external transport and the issue of food security concerning the entry of non-compliant products.

11:00 am The National Defense, Internal Affairs, and Municipalities Committee, chaired by MP Jihad Al-Samad, holds a session to discuss with the Minister of Interior and Municipalities the necessary preparations and arrangements for the upcoming municipal and local elections.

6:00 pm The “National Bloc” hosts a dialogue session titled “Encounter with the Bloc” at its main headquarters in Gemmayzeh, featuring drama therapist and film director Zeina Dakkash, and political activist Josephine Zghaib, on the occasion of “International Women’s Day”.

6:00 pm The “Guidance and Reform Islamic Charitable Association” commemorates its 40th anniversary under the theme “A Continuing Journey,” under the patronage of the caretaker
Prime Minister Najib Mikati, at the UNESCO Palace in Beirut.

Source: National News Agency – Lebanon