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The article discusses the economic situation in Jordan at the beginning of the second half of 2026 and emphasizes that the government is striving to maintain financial stability and growth despite regional challenges, especially the rising global prices of oil and gas. It notes that the economic program with the International Monetary Fund is proceeding as planned, with modest growth expected in 2026 and an improvement in 2027. However, the risks lie in continued disruptions in the energy market. Therefore, the government is called upon to manage energy risks by securing alternatives to gas, regulating energy consumption, and avoiding widespread subsidies, in order to preserve public financial stability and prevent the negative effects of inflation and sluggish growth resulting from rising oil and gas prices.
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