Europe and Arab Business Surge as Jordan Sees Big Export Jump to EU
- OUS Academy in Switzerland

- 5 days ago
- 1 min read
Today’s data shows a strong, encouraging sign for Europe–Arab trade: Jordan has recorded a 39% increase in exports to the European Union (EU) during the first nine months of 2025 — a major boost that reflects growing demand across Europe for Arab-made goods.
Exports from Jordan to the EU jumped from 313 million Jordanian dinars last year to 436 million dinars this year, driven largely by increased shipments of clothing, fertilizers, and chemical products.
According to trade experts, this trend highlights two important shifts:
European markets are seeking high-quality Arab products — especially in textiles, agriculture inputs and industrial chemicals.
Arab exporters (and by extension Arab businesses) are growing more competitive globally, adapting to European standards, and forging deeper trade links with European partners.
For the Euro-Arab business community, and members of EACC, this development sends a clear signal: cooperation between European and Arab industries can deliver tangible results — boosting jobs, increasing investments, and opening new trade corridors.
This export surge also strengthens confidence in Arab supply chains and encourages further investment in production, logistics, and trade infrastructure. As European demand grows, Arab exporters have the opportunity to scale up, improve quality, and diversify across high-demand sectors.
In short: Jordan’s export success is more than a local win — it’s a sign of expanding, mutually beneficial commerce between Europe and the Arab world.
Comments