Jordans Total FDI Reaches $1.3bn, Reflecting Strong Investor Confidence 

RIYADH: Jordan’s foreign direct investment inflows rose 3.7 percent year on year in the third quarter of 2024, reaching $457.8 million, according to preliminary data from the balance of payments. 

This figure represents 3.2 percent of the nation’s gross domestic product, reflecting sustained investor confidence despite economic headwinds in the region, the Jordan News Agency reported. 

For the first nine months of 2024, total FDI inflows amounted to $1.3 billion, or 3.3 percent of GDP, slightly down from $1.6 billion in the same period of 2023.

However, the 2024 figure surpassed cumulative FDI levels seen in both 2021 and 2022, signaling long-term growth momentum. 

While foreign investment in Jordan has traditionally focused on energy, tourism, real estate, manufacturing, and services, the country launched its Economic Modernization Vision in 2022 to boost growth. The plan targets $60 billion in investments and 1 million jobs over the next decade, with key sectors including ICT, health care, tourism, real estate, mining, and agriculture. 

The latest data showed that Arab nations contributed nearly half of Jordan’s FDI inflows in the first three quarters of 2024, accounting for 49.1 percent. Among these, Gulf Cooperation Council countries led with 31.7 percent. 

EU nations accounted for 11.5 percent, with the Netherlands and France contributing 4.9 percent and 3.5 percent, respectively. 

Non-Arab Asian countries made up 7.2 percent, led by China at 2.5 percent and followed by India at 2.1 percent. The remaining 32.2 percent came from various global regions. 

The financial and insurance sector was the top recipient of FDI, attracting 15.7 percent of total inflows. Manufacturing attracted 7.7 percent, followed by information and communication with 7.5 percent, mining and quarrying at 7.3 percent, and transportation and storage at 7.0 percent. Wholesale and retail trade accounted for 6.1 percent. 

Notably, real estate and land investments by non-Jordanian individuals made up 14.9 percent of total FDI, highlighting the ongoing appeal of Jordan’s property market. 

Jordan’s strong FDI performance reflects its strategic efforts to enhance its investment climate and capitalize on its position as a regional business hub. 

Economic experts projected Jordan’s growth to range between 2.5 percent and 3 percent in 2025, driven by an improved business environment and increased investments, according to the Jordan News Agency report last month. 

This aligns with the country’s average growth rate of 2.5 percent over the past decade, as reported by the World Bank, providing a solid foundation for expansion. 

Recent government measures, such as reducing penalties for unlicensed vehicles and offering tax cuts for electric cars, aim to boost financial and social stability, addressing economic challenges and attracting further investment. 

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