European Commission approves €500m macro-financial assistance to Jordan, reinforcing strategic EU-Jordan partnership.
Package follows similar €500m aid approved by European Parliament and EU Council in April, bringing total EU support to €1b for 2025–2027.
Support to be provided as long-term, low-interest loans disbursed in 3 instalments, each tied to agreed reform commitments outlined in forthcoming MoU.
Reforms to focus on economic and social priorities, business environment, governance, public finance, labour market, energy policy, and anti-corruption.
Commission says disbursement will run parallel with fourth programme and depend on positive IMF-backed performance reviews.
European Commission approves €500m macro-financial assistance to Jordan, reinforcing strategic EU-Jordan partnership.
Package follows similar €500m aid approved by European Parliament and EU Council in April, bringing total EU support to €1b for 2025–2027.
Support to be provided as long-term, low-interest loans disbursed in 3 instalments, each tied to agreed reform commitments outlined in forthcoming MoU.
Reforms to focus on economic and social priorities, business environment, governance, public finance, labour market, energy policy, and anti-corruption.
Commission says disbursement will run parallel with fourth programme and depend on positive IMF-backed performance reviews.
European Commission approves €500m macro-financial assistance to Jordan, reinforcing strategic EU-Jordan partnership.
Package follows similar €500m aid approved by European Parliament and EU Council in April, bringing total EU support to €1b for 2025–2027.
Support to be provided as long-term, low-interest loans disbursed in 3 instalments, each tied to agreed reform commitments outlined in forthcoming MoU.
Reforms to focus on economic and social priorities, business environment, governance, public finance, labour market, energy policy, and anti-corruption.
Commission says disbursement will run parallel with fourth programme and depend on positive IMF-backed performance reviews.
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EU approves €500m in new aid to Jordan
 
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