RIYADH: Countries linked to Jordan through free trade agreements accounted for 73.2 percent of the nation’s total exports in 2025, official data showed. According to the Amman Chamber of Commerce, exports to these markets reached 7.04 billion Jordanian dinars ($9.9 billion) in 2025, compared with 6.55 billion dinars in 2024. The figures highlight Jordan’s growing reliance on trade agreements to support exports and economic growth as the country deepens its integration into global markets.
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Jordan’s free trade agreements drive 73% of exports
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