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Initial data released by the Central Bank indicates that worker remittances received in Jordan increased by 13.3% during the first quarter of 2026, reaching $1.62 billion. Meanwhile, outbound remittances from the Kingdom rose by 16.5% to $640.3 million. Tourism income also experienced a decline of 4.3% in May, amounting to $602.7 million, and decreased by 9.2% during the first five months of the year, totaling $2.78 billion. Tourism income from expatriates fell by 16% from Jordan, 22.6% from American citizens, and 25.6% from Europeans, while income from Arab nationals remained stable.
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