AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoMiddle East Security & Trade: The U.S. launched fresh strikes on Iran for a fifth straight day, targeting military assets tied to threats to Strait of Hormuz shipping, while Iran retaliated by firing missiles and drones at U.S.-linked bases in Kuwait and Jordan; Jordan said it intercepted eight missiles aimed at the kingdom, as the standoff threatens wider disruption to regional energy flows. Energy Infrastructure: Jordan and Iraq held talks in Washington on advancing the Basra–Aqaba oil pipeline and completing the Jordan–Iraq electricity interconnection, with both sides stressing security and economic cooperation. Jordan’s External Sector: A new analysis says Jordan’s current account deficit has improved, with 2024’s deficit at 5.9% of GDP and a cyclically adjusted deficit near 4%, suggesting growing resilience to external shocks. Refugee Update: UNHCR reported 203,500 registered Syrian refugees have returned from Jordan since Dec 2024, with returns accelerating in recent months. Business & Finance: Jordan Ahli Bank ran a volunteer day with the Royal Botanic Garden in Tal Al Rumman, supporting sustainability and biodiversity initiatives. Travel: British Airways extended Middle East travel flexibility by seven days, allowing refunds or changes for eligible trips including Amman.
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