AMMAN — Jordan’s exports went up by 19.8 per cent in January, reaching JD407.6 million compared to JD340.1 million generated in the same month of 2013, according to the Department of Statistics (DoS) figures on foreign trade. The increase was driven by the increase in fertilisers and crude phosphate, said DoS, which noted that the amount of exports from fertilisers and phosphate went up by 416 and 14 per cent respectively.
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