Key Market Indicators
Jordan was number 85 in 2021, Tunisia came ahead with $78,000. The United States, Singapore and Malaysia respectively ranked numbers 2, 3 and 4 in this ranking. Jordan’s natural rubber imports are projected to drop by 21% over the next five years, reaching $41,630 in 2026. This is down from its 2021 level of $153,450. Since 1999, imports have declined at a rate of 6.1% annually. In 2021, Jordan ranked 87th in natural rubber imports, while Panama topped the list with $153,450. The United States, Malaysia and Japan ranked 2nd, 3rd, and 4th respectively. Exports of natural rubber from Jordan grew by 8,220% in 2017, reaching $78,000 from $937 in 2016. Since 1999, exports have increased by 102% year on year. Jordan ranked 85th in 2021, with Tunisia ahead of them at $78,000. The United States, Singapore, and Malaysia were ranked 2nd, 3rd, and 4th respectively.