AMMAN — The value of Jordan's
imports of crude oil and mineral fuels rose by 54.6 percent during the
January-November period of 2022 to reach JD3.25 billion, compared to JD2.101
billion for the same period in 2021, the Department of Statistics (DoS) said on
Thursday.
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According to DoS
foreign trade data, fuels
and mineral fuels topped the Kingdom’s imports last year through the end of
November, amounting to JD897 million, followed by crude oil at about JD845
million, the Jordan News Agency, Petra, reported.
Meanwhile, the Kingdom’s gasoline imports
amounted to JD747 million, followed by diesel at JD712 million,
kerosene at JD13 million, and lubricants at JD34 million.
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