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Jordan bets big on Asia as textile ambitions take centre stage

14 Dec '25
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Jordan bets big on Asia as textile ambitions take centre stage
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Insights

  • Economists view King Abdullah II's recent Asia tour as a turning point in Jordan's drive to build a resilient economy.
  • Meetings with the Vietnamese garment leaders underscored Jordan's push to expand its textile footprint.
  • With strong US market access and ambitious plans to triple production, the kingdom is courting Asian investors to anchor joint ventures and long-term industrial growth.

King Abdullah II’s November **** Asia tour unfolded as a high-speed drive of economic diplomacy. While he visited five countries—Japan, Vietnam, Singapore, Indonesia, and Pakistan—nowhere was the momentum more palpable than in the textile and apparel corridors of Vietnam and Japan.

It won’t perhaps be wrong to say what began as a wide-ranging mission to deepen strategic links with Asia’s most dynamic economies, turned quickly into a focused search *pt;mso-ligatures:none;mso-fareast-language:EN-IN">for partnerships in garments, fabrics, and integrated manufacturing—the emerging core of Jordan’s export engine even if as per many industry experts, the tour was not routine diplomacy but a clear signal that Jordan is repositioning itself as a textile power prepared to grow.

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