AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoReal Estate Reform: Jordan’s Lands and Survey Department says the draft Real Property Law is meant to speed up property procedures, digitize transactions (including electronic sales and digital signatures), and set a clear 5-year cap for expropriation compensation—while stressing it adds no new taxes or fees. Parliament & Education: Jordan’s Lower House approved six articles of the amended 2026 Universities Law, keeping a 10-member board of trustees and aiming to better align university programmes with labour-market needs. Regional Energy Shock: The U.S. reimposed a naval blockade on Iranian ports after renewed attacks tied to the Strait of Hormuz, as Iran warned it could halt Middle East energy exports and reported missile strikes and casualties across the region, including Jordan-related alerts and interceptions. Security & Trade Routes: Gulf states are reportedly accelerating plans to bypass Hormuz via new pipelines and ports to reduce exposure to shipping disruptions and potential tolls.
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