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Jordanian economy forecast to grow further

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JordanJordan’s economy is expected to grow 3.9 per cent this year and 4.5 per cent in 2011, according to a World Bank report.
The Global Economic Prospects 2010 report said growth in the Kingdom’s gross domestic product (GDP) is likely to be driven by domestic demand with the help of fiscal and monetary stimulus measures, as external contributions decline.
Meanwhile, experts described the projected growth figures as positive, expecting real economic recovery to come during the second half of this year.
Economist Jawad Anani predicted that the first six months of 2010 would not be encouraging, saying GDP growth will be between two per cent and 2.5 per cent, reaching four per cent in the second half of the year.
“Last year, the country’s economy did not achieve real growth as it grew only 2.5 per cent, which is the minimum percentage required to maintain the average income per capita,” Anani told The Jordan Times, adding that the cost of living also went down in 2009.
The economist, who has previously held several ministerial posts, explained that values of properties and shares will rise as well as commodity prices, which will speed up recovery, but noted that the government has to take certain measures to stimulate some economic sectors.
Ali Tabbalat, a financial analyst, said recovery will be linked to trade activities and other external factors, including recovery in the economies of the Gulf countries.
“The World Bank figure is optimistic. I personally expected growth to be slower because Jordan’s economy should rebound six months after the Gulf economies recover,”
Tabbalat elaborated, adding however that if the government works intensively to attract foreign investments, the growth forecast by the World Bank could be reached in the second half of this year. Economist Yusuf Mansur said recovery was not likely during the first six months of 2010.
Last Updated ( Wednesday, 17 March 2010 11:08 )  

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NOVEMBER 2010
1-4 GCC Power DOHA
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1-4 Adipec 2010 ABU DHABI
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2-6 Jordan Motorshow AMMAN
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18-21 Erbil International Fair ERBIL
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World Future Energy Summit, Abu Dhabi                   

February 2011

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8-10 Feb
Cabsat Middle East, Dubai

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Gulf Industry Fair, Manama

28 Feb-3 March
Electro Automation Industrial & Energy Algiers

March 2011

1-3 March
Middle East Coatings, Cairo

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Gulf Glass 2011, Abu Dhabi

8-10 March
Wetex 2011, Dubai

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Conexpo-Con Agg, Las Vegas

April 2011

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Syrpower 2011, Damascus

6-8 April
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Plast Expo 2011, Casablanca

10-13 April
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Cityscape Abu Dhabi, Abu Dhabi

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GulfBID 2011, Manama

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2-5 May
Project Qatar, Doha

3-6 May
Arabian Travel Market, Dubai

17-19 May
FM Expo, Dubai

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M.E. Communications, Abu Dhabi

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Saudi Elenex, Riyadh

31 May-2 June
The Airport Show, Dubai

June 2011

11-13 June
Cityscape Jeddah, Jeddah                        

October 2011

3-5 October
Power Generation & Water M.E., Abu Dhabi                   

10-13 October
Saudi Build 2011/Saudi PMV, Riyadh                         

16-18 October
MEMEX 2011, Abu Dhabi

Powergen Middle East, Doha

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