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Arab Potash Company Posts JD535M Revenue, JD127M Net Profit in 1st 9 Months 2025

30/10/2025 | 14:43:29

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Amman, Oct. 30 (Petra) -- The Arab Potash Company (APC) announced its financial results for the third quarter of 2025, reporting "consolidated" revenues of JD535 million by the end of September, marking a 5% increase, compared to the same period last year.

This growth was due to improved production efficiency and effective marketing strategies that boosted sales and strengthened the company’s presence in high-return markets.

The company recorded a consolidated net profit of JD127 million for the first nine months of the year, after accounting for taxes, mining fees, and non-recurring financial items, while third-quarter profits alone grew by 17 percent.

In a statement Thursday, APC Chairman, Shihada Abu Hdeib, said the results reflect the company’s "robust financial and operational performance and its ability to contribute effectively to the national economy." Additionally, he announced APC and its subsidiaries contributed more than USD1 billion to Jordan’s foreign currency reserves during the first nine months of the year, up 3% from the same period in 2024.

Abu Hdeib added that APC continues to implement its long-term strategy aimed at strengthening its global competitiveness, expanding investments in subsidiaries and affiliates, and reinforcing its role as a key supporter of the Economic Modernization Vision.

Abu Hdeib noted the company’s share of profits from subsidiaries and affiliates rose to JD48 million, marking a 16 percent increase over last year.

He stated APC’s total contributions to corporate social responsibility (CSR) programs exceeded JD66 million over the past five years.

This year, the company allocated JD30 million to be spent over three years to support the education and health sectors as part of an integrated CSR plan that complements national efforts to improve these key sectors, he pointed out.

Abu Hdeib reaffirmed APC’s "commitment" to advancing Jordan’s mining and fertilizer industries in cooperation with relevant institutions, in line with the Economic Modernization Vision, which underscores the sector’s strategic role in the coming decade. He also expressed appreciation for government efforts to improve the investment climate, which have enabled the company to advance its future plans and achieve its goals.

In turn, APC CEO Maen Nsour said the company’s third-quarter results demonstrate its ability to maintain stable operational performance despite global challenges facing the fertilizer industry. He attributed this success to an integrated production system built on efficiency, disciplined planning, and a culture of innovation and continuous improvement.

Nsour reported APC produced 2.15 million tons of potash in the third quarter, while sales reached 2.19 million tons up 2 percent from last year reflecting operational efficiency, flexible supply chains, and stable factory operations across all production sites.

He added that the company continues to enhance "operational efficiency" through investment in advanced technologies and the expansion of derivative and integrated industries.

He confirmed that APC’s investment plans, valued at around USD3 billion through 2034, are proceeding on schedule, covering strategic projects to increase production, improve energy and water efficiency, expand high-value derivative industries, and create integrated opportunities in fertilizer and chemical manufacturing.

Nsour said the APC aims to strengthen its position in "high-yield" markets and develop specialized products aligned with global trends in environmental sustainability and carbon footprint reduction, while continuing to empower Jordanian talent the core of the company’s success and global competitiveness.

//Petra// AO

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