Jordanian Trade Balance Deficit Down 10% in Quarter 1Source: www.export-egypt.com 5/29/2019, Location: Middle East |
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The Jordanian trade balance deficit declined by 10.2 percent in the first quarter of 2019, driven by a 3.2 percent drop in the value of imports.
The Jordanian Department of Statistics said in a statement that the value of imports was over JD3.2 billion, while national exports rose by 8.5 percent reaching a whopping JD1.1 billion. |
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