International Economy
Jordan Central Bank: Tourist Sector Revenues Increase by 7.5%
SadaNews - The Jordan Central Bank announced today, Tuesday, that revenues from the tourism sector increased by 7.5% in the first eight months of 2025 compared to the same period last year, reaching 5.33 billion dollars.
The Jordan Central Bank added in a press statement that this increase was due to a 14.9% rise in the number of tourists.
It clarified that the rise in tourism income was contributed to by spending from Asian nationalities at 38.4%, European at 30.2%, American at 18.6%, Arab at 5.5%, and other nationalities at 34%.
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