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Jordan Times
12-05-2025
- Business
- Jordan Times
Mobile phone imports drop amid global market slowdown
AMMAN — Jordan imported around 480,000 mobile phones worth JD44 million in the first third of 2025, marking a decline from the 628,000 devices valued at JD51 million imported during the same period last year. The Association for Mobile Phones and Accessories Investors (Vision) noted on Sunday that imports also fell short of 2023's figure of some 521,000 devices worth JD53 million, the Jordan News Agency, Petra, reported. Vision Chairman Ahmed Alloush attributed the trend to a wider variety of brands and technical specifications in the Jordanian market, offering consumers more choices across different price segment. He added that the local trend aligns with global patterns, as the international smart phone market saw a slowdown in early 2025, with only 0.2 per cent growth and total shipments of 296.9 million units.


Jordan Times
16-03-2025
- Business
- Jordan Times
Jordan's mobile imports at JD176m in 2024
By Petra - Mar 16,2025 - Last updated at Mar 16,2025 President of Association of Mobiles and Accessories Investors on Sunday says the Kingdom imports of mobile devices in 2024 amounted to around JD176 million (JT file) AMMAN — Association of Mobiles and Accessories Investors (Vision) President, Ahmed Alloush, on Sunday said the Kingdom imports of mobile devices in 2024 amounted to approximately JD176 million, with a total number of devices reaching 1.855 million. The association announced the value of purchases of mobile devices and accessories with debit cards in 2024 approximately stood at JD60.2 million, the Jordan News Agency, Petra, reported. According to an association statement, the number of purchase transactions in the same year reached approximately 1.2 million payment operations made at point-of-sale systems at mobile phone stores. Alloush said imports in 2024 witnessed a 13.7 per cent increase in value, compared with 2023, when imports reached JD154.6 million. He noted the number of imported devices also went up by 7.5 per cent, compared with 1.726 million devices in 2023, reaching 1.855 million devices in 2024. He also stated the total value of tablet devices imported to Jordan in 2024 amounted to approximately JD45 million.


Zawya
29-01-2025
- Business
- Zawya
Jordan: Tablet imports reach $63.4mln in 2024
AMMAN — Jordan's tablet computer imports reached JD45 million in 2024, according to customs data released Tuesday by the Association of Mobiles Phone and Accessories Investors (Vision), the Jordan News Agency, Petra, reported. Head of Association Ahmed Alloush, reported that with an average market price of JD97 per device, total tablet imports reached approximately 464,000 units during the past year, citing certified customs documentation. The figures mark a significant increase from 2023's imports of 310,000 devices, though roughly matching 2022's level of 451,000 units, demonstrating fluctuating market demand over the three-year period. The data, based on certified customs invoices, reflects official import volumes through Jordan's customs channels, Alloush said in a statement, providing insights into the kingdom's consumer electronics market trends. © Copyright The Jordan Times. All rights reserved. Provided by SyndiGate Media Inc. (


Jordan Times
28-01-2025
- Business
- Jordan Times
Tablet imports reach JD45m in 2024, Vision reports
Jordan's tablet computer imports reached JD45 million in 2024, according to customs data released Tuesday by the Association of Mobiles Phone and Accessories Investors (JT file) AMMAN — Jordan's tablet computer imports reached JD45 million in 2024, according to customs data released Tuesday by the Association of Mobiles Phone and Accessories Investors (Vision), the Jordan News Agency, Petra, reported. Head of Association Ahmed Alloush, reported that with an average market price of JD97 per device, total tablet imports reached approximately 464,000 units during the past year, citing certified customs figures mark a significant increase from 2023's imports of 310,000 devices, though roughly matching 2022's level of 451,000 units, demonstrating fluctuating market demand over the three-year period. The data, based on certified customs invoices, reflects official import volumes through Jordan's customs channels, Alloush said in a statement, providing insights into the kingdom's consumer electronics market trends.