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CBJ's foreign reserves reach $22 billion by end of July
CBJ's foreign reserves reach $22 billion by end of July

Ammon

time10-08-2025

  • Business
  • Ammon

CBJ's foreign reserves reach $22 billion by end of July

Ammon News - The foreign reserves at the Central bank of Jordan (CBJ) grew by 5% by the end of July compared to the end of 2024, by approximately JD2.936 billion compared to seven months of 2024. By the end of last July, the foreign reserves reached about $22.077 billion, equivalent to JD15.653 billion, compared to $21.015 billion at the end of 2024, equivalent to approximately JD14.900 billion. The CBJ's gold reserves reached approximately JD5.453 billion, up 28% from JD4.257 billion at the end of 2024, a rise of nearly 33% compared to July 2024. As for the number of gold ounces held by the CBJ, data indicates an increase to more than 2.332 million ounces, compared to the end of last year when it recorded approximately 2.304 million ounces. Note that the number reached approximately 2.391 million ounces in July 2024.

Kingdom's oil imports fall by JD285m in 2024
Kingdom's oil imports fall by JD285m in 2024

Jordan Times

time10-03-2025

  • Business
  • Jordan Times

Kingdom's oil imports fall by JD285m in 2024

The Kingdom's imports of crude oil, petroleum derivatives, and mineral oils decline in 2024, totalling JD2.651 billion, compared with JD2.936 billion in 2023 (Petra photo) AMMAN — The Kingdom's imports of crude oil, petroleum derivatives, and mineral oils declined in 2024, totalling JD2.651 billion, compared with JD2.936 billion in 2023. According to foreign trade data released by the Department of Statistics (DoS), Jordan's oil bill decreased by 9.7 per cent in 2024, a reduction of around JD285 million compared with the previous year. Mineral oils and fuel were the largest petroleum product imports, accounted at JD843 million, followed by crude oil (petroleum) at JD758 million. Gasoline imports amounted to around JD479 million, while diesel (solar) imports totalled around JD516 million. Lubricants were valued at JD42 million, and kerosene imports reached around JD13 million, the Jordan News Agency, Petra, reported.

Jordan's oil imports decline by 9.7% in 2024
Jordan's oil imports decline by 9.7% in 2024

Ammon

time09-03-2025

  • Business
  • Ammon

Jordan's oil imports decline by 9.7% in 2024

Ammon News - Jordan's imports of crude oil, its derivatives, and mineral oils declined in 2024 to JD2.651 billion, down from JD2.936 billion in 2023, according to foreign trade data issued by the Department of Statistics. The figures indicate that the Kingdom's oil bill decreased by 9.7 percent last year, with a decline of approximately JD285 million compared to 2023. Mineral oils and fuel accounted for the largest share of petroleum imports in 2024, valued at JD843 million, followed by crude oil at JD758 million. The Kingdom's gasoline imports stood at JD479 million, while diesel imports amounted to JD516 million. Additionally, Jordan imported lubricating oils worth JD42 million and kerosene valued at JD13 million. Petra

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