many construction companies suffered from an inability to pay employees and equipment during the global crisis alongside the government's lack of support and compensation.
Through the Energy Strategy 2020-2030, Jordan's government aims for a 31 percent share of renewables in its total electricity generation by 2030.
Jordan's Ministry of Finance has estimated public spending for 2021 to reach JD 9.93 Billion, accounting for a deficit of JD 1.18 Billion or 3.7% of the last year's GDP.
The ongoing COVID-19 pandemic severely disrupted economic and social sectors worldwide, and Jordan is no exception.
Unfortunately, the pandemic of COVID-19 that hit the nation has caused a serious impact on the Jordanian economy, including its exports.