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By Raad Mahmoud Al Tal - Feb 19,2025
In recent years, the government has tried to help people by easing financial pressures. But these efforts have also increased the country’s debt.
By Raad Mahmoud Al Tal - Feb 15,2025
The Jordanian economy is going through a critical time. After 15 months of conflict in Gaza, which affected the economy of Jordan and the whole region, a new US government decided to stop aid for three months to review it.
By Raad Mahmoud Al Tal - Feb 12,2025
The economic relationship between Jordan and the United States plays an important role in boosting Jordan's local economy. This partnership is built on free trade agreements and mutual investments, not just US aid.
By Raad Mahmoud Al Tal - Feb 08,2025
The Central Bank of Jordan has been experiencing notable growth. By the end of 2024, its assets reached JD19.3 billion, with JD16.8 billion in foreign assets.
By Raad Mahmoud Al Tal - Feb 05,2025
Prime Minister Jaafar Hassan has launched the first phase of the “Marsa Zayed” project in Aqaba, one of the most significant investment projects in the region.
By Raad Mahmoud Al Tal - Feb 01,2025
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By Raad Mahmoud Al Tal - Jan 29,2025
Jordan receives three main types of foreign aid: grants, development loans and technical support. Grants help fund the government budget and support development or sectoral projects, including priority ones that are coordinated with relevant agencies.
By Raad Mahmoud Al Tal - Jan 25,2025
During his visit to the World Economic Forum (WEF) in Davos, His Royal Highness Crown Prince Hussein focused on addressing key challenges facing Jordan’s economy while exploring opportunities to drive growth and development.
By Raad Mahmoud Al Tal - Jan 22,2025
To understand public opinion on the government's ability to handle its responsibilities, the Strategic Studies Center at the University of Jordan conducted a survey 100 days after the formation of Jafar Hasaen's government, which started on September 18, 2024.
By Raad Mahmoud Al Tal - Jan 18,2025
Trade between Jordan and Syria has changed a lot over the years. In the past, it was one of the strongest areas of economic cooperation.