Jordan: Slow growth, but revival on course

  • Growth this year is expected to be driven by a recovery in exports and a revival in tourism. Funding from the London initiative should also help finance the current account and maintain reserves at an adequate level.
  • While there is a large untapped export potential in Jordan’s agricultural sector, another budding growth area is in coding.
  • Higher demand and prices for fertiliser, along with strong partnerships with some Asian partners, could bring new opportunities for growth both downstream and upstream in Jordan’s phosphate supply chain.

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