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Chapter | Construction & Real Estate from The Report: Jordan 2018

While 2016 saw an overall slowdown in growth in Jordan’s construction sector, there is reason to expect more activity in the near future. A number of factors, including the country’s sizable refugee population and the government’s new focus on transport and infra¬structure development, point to a stimulated sector and increased growth. In addition, any easing of geopolitical tensions in the...

Chapter | Aqaba from The Report: Jordan 2018

While most business activity in Jordan is still concentrated in and around Amman, as the only sea¬port city in Jordan, Aqaba plays an important role in the country’s economy. Since the decision to turn the coastal port city and its surroundings into a special economic zone was announced in 2001, it has grown in significance as an economic base and a tourist destination. Aqaba borders both...

Chapter | Transport from The Report: Jordan 2018

Greater investment of both time and money into Jordan’s local, regional and international transport networks is expected, with King Abdullah II bin Al Hussein...

Chapter | Energy from The Report: Jordan 2018

Dependent on imports and grappling with regional instability and major supply disruptions, Jordan’s energy sector has faced several challenging years....

Chapter | Financial Services from The Report: Jordan 2018

Regulatory reforms aimed at implementing interna¬tional best practices across banks, capital markets and the insurance industry have been undertaken in Jordan’s financial services sector, which already benefits from stable, well-capitalised and profitable lenders, and rapid growth and diversification in Islamic financial services. Yet, there remains room for improvement. The majority of the...

Chapter | Economy from The Report: Jordan 2018

Macroeconomic growth hit a 25-year low in 2016 as ongoing regional volatility continued to constrain trade, exports and investment. The Syrian refugee crisis has exacerbated existing pressures on fiscal stability and social infrastructure, while public debt has been on an upward trend as the government attempts to cover the costs associated with hosting over 500,000 refugees. However, 2016 may...

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