Despite high levels of government debt and the costs associated with hosting hundreds of thousands of refugees, Jordan’s economy has continued to demonstrate remarkable resilience in the face of ongoing regional instability. A raft of far-reaching reforms introduced in 2016, along with newly brokered international agreements, should help the kingdom continue along its slow but steady growth path in the years ahead.
Le soutien financier de la Chine, constitué d’investissement privé et de prêts préférentiels, devrait aider le Gabon à mettre en place une série de projets dans le domaine des infrastructures au cours des années à venir.
Economic update | La croissance urbaine pousse l’Algérie à intensifier sa stratégie en matière de transports en commun
Une série de travaux d’expansion du métro d’Alger, qui a fêté son cinquième anniversaire fin octobre, compte parmi les dernières initiatives mises en place par le gouvernement afin de réduire les embouteillages dont souffrent les grands centres urbains du pays.
Interviews & Viewpoints | Jeppe Jensen, CEO, Aqaba Container Terminal (ACT): Interview from The Report: Jordan 2016
Articles & Analysis | Jordan's aviation industry growing as more routes open up from The Report: Jordan 2016
With 2015 seeing national carrier Royal Jordanian (RJ) returning to profit helped by the low oil price, along with solid growth in passenger numbers at Queen Alia International Airport (QAIA), the kingdom’s aviation sector has been undergoing something of a rebirth. More airlines and more routes operating from Jordan have also added to the...
Articles & Analysis | Legal changes could lead to increased funding for Jordanian transport from The Report: Jordan 2016
A significant new law was drafted in 2016, which promises to mark the end of a lengthy period of legislative uncertainty for Jordan’s transport sector if it is passed by the next parliament.