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Jordanian Wheelchair Imports are set to dip slightly by 2026. Figures from 2021 show the country imported $806,270 worth of wheelchairs, but this is expected to decrease to around $780,000 in six years. Since 1999, Jordanian demand has dropped by 11%, putting the country at number 70 in 2021. Cyprus was the biggest importer at the same time with $806,270, followed by Japan, Germany and the United Kingdom.
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