Times of Oman

Jordan PM hopeful for growth after controvers­ial reforms

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WASHINGTON: Jordan’s prime minister has voiced hope that his country will turn to a growth path, after he briefed the Internatio­nal Monetary Fund on fiscal reforms that have sparked protests at home.

Prime Minister Omar Al Razzaz, a Harvard-educated economist who took office last year, said he spoke to IMF Managing Director Christine Lagarde on next steps.

“Now that our fiscal health is in order, we want to promote growth,” Razzaz told reporters in Washington late Thursday after his meeting.

He said he also met in Washington with the US Chamber of Commerce to draw greater business interest and was organizing a Jordan investment conference to take place in London in late February.

Tax reforms were approved by lawmakers in November but Lagarde said that Jordan “still faces challengin­g economic and social conditions.”

“The Prime Minister informed me about the extensive national dialogue that led to the adoption of a new income tax law, which is a welcome step in the right direction,” she said.

“Sustaining fiscal consolidat­ion remains critical to preserve macroecono­mic stability, which needs to be supported by a faster implementa­tion of reforms to promote jobs and investment and lower business costs,” she said in a statement.

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