The Report: Jordan 2012

This stability, along with the country’s culture of tolerance and openness, is also a point of attraction for tourists, who flock to Amman, Petra, Wadi Rum and Aqaba in impressive numbers. While the government continues to pursue a programme of energy diversification, rising budget deficits and a severe lack of natural resources remain pressing issues. However, these challenges also present new opportunities for growth, and with the broader economy returning to strength, Jordan is well placed to carve a niche for itself as a strategic regional player.

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