Jordan Producer Inflation Hits Over 3-Year High
2026-07-02 08:45
By
Erika Ordonez
1 min. read
Producer prices in Jordan increased 5.8% year-on-year in April 2026, rebounding from a 1.66% decline in the previous month and marking the first annual increase since January 2025, as well as the highest reading since November 2022.
The turnaround was driven by a rebound in manufacturing prices, which rose 5.93% after a 1.87% decline in March, alongside a pick up in mining and quarrying prices, which climbed 8.98% following a 1.13% fall.
At the same time, costs edged higher in electricity, gas, steam, and air conditioning supply (1.12% vs 1.0%).
On a monthly basis, producer prices rose 6.98% in April, accelerating sharply from 1.17% in the previous month.
Over the January–April 2026 period, producer prices fell 0.34% compared with the same period a year earlier, as declines in manufacturing prices outweighed increases in mining and electricity costs.