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The growth was largely driven by higher external demand for several of Jordan’s main export commodities, domestic media outlets reported.
Garment exports increased by 2.8 per cent YoY to reach JD257 million (~$362.63 million) during the period. The apparel sector continues to benefit from established trade agreements and competitive production costs.
However, the overall export landscape was tempered by notable declines in other key sectors. Despite these setbacks, the overall growth in national exports signals resilience in Jordan’s trade performance, bolstered by diversification across several high-performing sectors.
Fibre2Fashion News Desk (DS)