Government TPR |
WT/TPR/G/325 |
G-II§13 |
Jordan |
2015 |
Trade Policy Framework |
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Foreign Direct Investment continued to flow into Jordan, growing from US$1.47 billion in 2011 to US$1.76 billion in 2014.The Central Bank of Jordan implemented several rate cuts aiming at fostering investment. Many lucrative sectors for investment are; healthcare services, tourism, banking, mining, information technology, clean technology and pharmaceuticals sectors.
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Government TPR |
WT/TPR/G/325 |
G-III§17 |
Jordan |
2015 |
Trade Policy Framework |
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(…) Jordan is considered as one of the top in MENA countries with the unspoiled natural locations. (…)
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Secretariat TPR |
WT/TPR/S/325 |
S-Summary§5 |
Jordan |
2015 |
Trade Policy Framework |
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(...) Import prohibitions and non-automatic licensing are applied mainly for health, safety, security, or environmental reasons, to implement UN Security Council resolutions, or to protect public order and morals, and the conservation of natural resources.
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Natural resources
Conservation
Environment
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Secretariat TPR |
WT/TPR/S/325 |
S-Summary§13 |
Jordan |
2015 |
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Agriculture |
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Agriculture represents a relatively small part of Jordan's economy and faces many constraints relating to the dry climate, lack of irrigation water, and small size of farms. Although Government policy stresses the importance of efficient use of water, irrigation for agriculture accounts for over two thirds of water used in Jordan and water is supplied to agricultural producers at prices that do not cover the cost of supply. Production of wheat and barley are also supported through minimum prices which vary from one year to another, while sheep and goat producers get subsidised feed barley.
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Climate
Natural resources
Water
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Secretariat TPR |
WT/TPR/S/325 |
S-IV§1 |
Jordan |
2015 |
Sectors |
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Agriculture |
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(...) Agricultural development faces several challenges, particularly the dry climate with limited access to water supplies.
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Secretariat TPR |
WT/TPR/S/325 |
S-IV§2 |
Jordan |
2015 |
Sectors |
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Agriculture |
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(...) There is minimal production in the semi-arid eastern regions as Jordan has limited water resources and much of the soil is relatively infertile. In 2014, out of a total land area of nearly 90,000 km2 only 9% was suitable for agriculture. As a result of shrinking irrigation supplies (linked to the crisis in neighbouring Syria), land for vegetable cultivation decreased from 49,000 ha in 2010 to 36,000 ha in 2012, although arable land overall increased slightly between 2008 and 2012.
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Government TPR |
WT/TPR/G/325 |
G-V§1 |
Jordan |
2015 |
Trade Policy Framework |
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Jordan is fully committed to further strengthen the economic and trade integration and to maintain positive attitude towards the multilateral trading system. Jordan is seeking technical support to achieve the full compliance with WTO agreements in the following areas:
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• Strengthen the start-up of SMEs; strengthening the systematic vocational training, enhancing SME's competitiveness for export, enhancing the use of renewable energy by industries.
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Secretariat TPR |
WT/TPR/S/325 |
S-Table-II.4 |
Jordan |
2015 |
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Investment measures |
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Table 2.4 FDI Restrictions
Foreign investment restrictions/prohibitions - Notes
Foreign ownership is limited to a maximum of 50% in:
Trade activities:
Refuse disposal services: collection and treatment of solid waste services - Excluding collection and treatment of hazardous waste (50% limitation and any other limitations on legal form provided by the Jordanian law, establishment and provision of services subject to Cabinet authorization and to an agreement with the Jordanian government, the number of service providers may be restricted)
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Secretariat TPR |
WT/TPR/S/325 |
S-III§27 |
Jordan |
2015 |
Measures |
Ban/Prohibition |
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The Council of Ministers issues decisions for the prohibition or the restriction of imports, taking into account Jordan’s international commitments. The authorities stated that some goods are prohibited from importation for reasons of public safety, health and environment, or protection of national resources, or to implement UN Security Council resolutions (Table 3.8).
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Secretariat TPR |
WT/TPR/S/325 |
S-Table-III.8 |
Jordan |
2015 |
Measures |
Ban/Prohibition |
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Table 3.8 Goods subject to import prohibition, 2015
Products Rationale
Plastic waste Environmental protection
Diesel powered saloon cars Environmental protection
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Coral Protect marine life from extinction
Hexavalent chromium except for paint and coating industry use Public health, environmental protection
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Environment
Waste
Endangered
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