Jordan’s Public Debt Amounts to $38.69 Bn

Jordan’s Public Debt Amounts to $38.69 Bn
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Jordan’s Public Debt Amounts to $38.69 Bn

Jordan’s Public Debt Amounts to $38.69 Bn

Jordan’s public debt has amounted to JD27.443 billion ($38.69 billion) by the end of January 2018, constituting 95.6 percent of the gross domestic product (GDP) compared to JD27.296 billion ($38.45 billion) in the same period in 2017, the Finance Ministry said on Monday.

The ministry said that the debts of the National Electric Power Company (NEPCO) and the Water Authority of Jordan (WAJ) reached JD 3.7 billion by the end of January this year.

The net public debt stood at JD 25.790 billion at the end of January 2018, which constituted 89.8 percent of the 2017 GDP, the ministry said.

Regarding the outstanding external debt, it increased to JD 11.87 billion, or 4.41 percent of the estimated GDP at the end of January 2018, compared to JD 11.86 billion, or 41.5 percent at the end of 2017.

On the other hand, the external debt service has amounted to about JD 158.7 million in January 2018, distributed as JD 110.4 million in installments and JD 48.3 million as interest.

As for the net balance of internal public debt (public budget and budgets of independent institutions), it rose at the end of January to reach about JD 13.916 billion, or 48.5 percent of GDP, compared to about JD 13.568 billion or 47.4 percent of GDP at the end of 2017, up JD 347.2 million.

In a related matter, the Jordan Jewelers Association (JJA) and the Standards and Metrology Organization (JSMO) of the Jordanian government reached a consensus decision to cancel the sales tax on gold and jewels.

JJA President Osama Imseeh told reporters that it was agreed to cancel the 16 percent tax on the gold coin and keep the stamping fee.

Imseeh added that the meeting, which brought together representatives of the association with the Director of JSMO and the Director General of income and sales tax on Monday, resulted in a consensus on the cancellation of the tax, and the traders ended their strike after the agreement and opened their shops.

Notably, gold traders had decided to carry out a comprehensive strike and closed their shops in protest against the government's decision to impose a 16 percent tax on the gold fee imposed recently.



Saudi Arabia Joins International Partnership for Hydrogen and Fuel Cells in the Economy

Officials from the Saudi Energy Ministry after the official announcement of joining the International Partnership for the Hydrogen and Fuel Cells in the Economy (Saudi Energy Ministry)
Officials from the Saudi Energy Ministry after the official announcement of joining the International Partnership for the Hydrogen and Fuel Cells in the Economy (Saudi Energy Ministry)
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Saudi Arabia Joins International Partnership for Hydrogen and Fuel Cells in the Economy

Officials from the Saudi Energy Ministry after the official announcement of joining the International Partnership for the Hydrogen and Fuel Cells in the Economy (Saudi Energy Ministry)
Officials from the Saudi Energy Ministry after the official announcement of joining the International Partnership for the Hydrogen and Fuel Cells in the Economy (Saudi Energy Ministry)

The Saudi Energy Ministry announced Saturday that the Kingdom has officially joined the International Partnership for the Hydrogen and Fuel Cells in the Economy (IPHE), as part of its ongoing efforts to foster international collaboration in developing this vital sector.
This accession marks a major step for the Kingdom, reinforcing its pioneering role in global sustainability efforts and in innovating advanced solutions for clean energy, the Ministry said in a statement.
It aligns with Saudi Arabia’s ambition to become a key producer and exporter of clean hydrogen, and to achieve greenhouse gases (GHGs) net-zero through the circular carbon economy approach by 2060, or before depending on technology maturity and availability, the statement added.
Saudi Arabia’s involvement in IPHE underscores its commitment to international cooperation as a cornerstone for attaining a more sustainable energy future.
The move also supports the objectives of the “Saudi Green Initiative” and “Middle East Green Initiative,” which focus on reducing carbon emissions and stimulating global demand for clean hydrogen, according to the statement.
"It also aims to contribute to the development and harmonization of regulations and standards that bolster the clean hydrogen economy,” it added.
IPHE serves as a crucial platform for fostering collaboration among member states to expedite the advancement and deployment of hydrogen and fuel cell technologies.
The partnership is dedicated to exchanging knowledge, supporting relevant research and technologies, and raising awareness about the importance of clean hydrogen in achieving sustainable development.
In this spirit, Saudi Arabia actively participates in numerous international organizations and initiatives linked to the production of clean and low-emission fuels, including the Innovation Mission Initiative, the Clean Energy Ministerial Meeting, the Zero Neutrality Forum for Producers, the Global Methane Initiative, and other related efforts.