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Jordan discusses economic recovery with World Bank

Jordan’s King Abdullah II on Sunday received World Bank Group President David Malpass at the Basman Palace.
  • Jordan commended the World Bank’s prompt response to the priorities it raised in July
  • Thar included working with the government on its 2022-2023 plan, which seeks to enhance the economy’s resilience and recovery

Jordan has discussed with the World Bank its plan over the next two years to help its recovery, according to official sources.

King Abdullah II on Sunday received World Bank Group President David Malpass at the Basman Palace, where they had these discussions.

The king reportedly commended the World Bank’s prompt response to the priorities that Jordan raised in July.

Thar included working with the government on its 2022-2023 plan, which seeks to enhance the economy’s resilience and recovery.

Abdullah said Jordan counts on the World Bank’s support in a number of priority sectors, including energy, tourism, transportation, job creation, and enhancing the social safety net.

He is said to have stressed the importance of bolstering cooperation to promote the business and investment environment, and support public-private partnerships through the bank’s International Finance Corporation.

The meeting also covered possible World Bank Group support for Jordan’s efforts in enhancing regional economic integration, and energy connectivity projects in the region.