DOHA – The volume of Jordan-Qatar trade exchanges recorded a growth of 4% during the first half of this year, compared to the first 6 months of 2023.
According to recent trade statistics reported by Qatar Planning and Statistics Authority (PSA) website Saturday, and carried by Jordan News Agency (Petra), the volume of the two countries' trade balance reached about 448 million riyals ($123 million) during the first half of the current year, compared to 430 million riyals ($118.1 million) against the corresponding period of last year.
Jordan exports to Qatar several diverse goods, especially consumer items, primarily fresh and processed food materials and products, vegetables, fruits, meat, dates, dairy products, poultry, grains, desserts, and a wide range of consumer products.
Meanwhile, Qatari exports to Jordan include various chemical materials, primarily automobile oils, sulfonic acid, lutein, aluminium molds, polyethylene, iron rods, chemical fertilizers of various types and uses, plastic bags, automobile engine oils, organic fertilizer, and medical solutions.
The mutual trade balance has been witnessing "significant" growth for several years, supported by the continued rise in Qatar's imports of Jordanian food and consumer materials and products, which recorded a particularly "large" jump during the past two years.