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King Abdullah II ibn Al-Hussein visited China to strengthen economic relations between the two countries. In 2025, bilateral trade amounted to approximately $6.7 billion, with Chinese exports surpassing Jordanian exports, resulting in a deficit of nearly $5.86 billion. Chinese foreign direct investment was predominantly concentrated—about 89%—in the energy sector, a limited distribution that highlights the need to diversify investments into manufacturing and technology industries. Future opportunities include renewable energy, which currently accounts for around 27% of Jordan’s energy supply, with a plan to reach 40% by 2035. Jordan is also seeking to diversify its markets beyond reliance on the U.S. to include Europe and Asia, to bolster its economic standing amid regional and international changes.
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