Amman – Jordan's trade balance with the United States recorded a surplus of JD 171 million during the first third of this year, according to foreign trade data issued by the Department of Statistics and reported by the Jordan News Agency
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National exports to the U.S. rose by 6.9%, reaching JD 701 million, compared to JD 656 million for the same period last year.
Meanwhile, Jordan’s imports from the U.S. amounted to JD 530 million in the first third of 2025, up from JD 404 million during the corresponding period in 2024—an increase of 31.2%. Accordingly, the total trade volume between the two countries grew to JD 1.231 billion, compared to JD 1.060 billion for the same timeframe last year.
According to official data, exports to the U.S. accounted for 25.5% of Jordan’s total national exports during the reporting period.
Jordan’s exports to the U.S. market are primarily focused on garments and related products, fertilizers and chemicals, pharmaceuticals, jewelry, food and animal products, information technology services, as well as engineering industries.
On the other hand, Jordan's imports from the U.S. include mineral products, transport equipment, electrical and mechanical machinery, grains, chemicals, medical devices, processed foods, animal products, furniture, iron products, used clothing, vegetable oils and fats, and wood and wood products.