AMMAN — Finance Minister Mohamad Al-Ississ
said on Monday that the government pumped liquidity into markets by paying
arrears, spending nearly JD500 million for this purpose, according to
Al-Mamlaka TV.
During a discussion of the draft law regulating the
investment environment in Parliament, Ississ said that the current government
inherited large debts from previous governments, and that it is now working to
pay off the arrears as allowed by the general budget.
Ississ also said that the government is committed to paying
the debts accrued by acquisitions, again in accordance with the terms contained
in the general budget for this year.
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AMMAN — Finance Minister
Mohamad Al-Ississ
said on Monday that the government pumped liquidity into markets by paying
arrears, spending nearly JD500 million for this purpose, according to
Al-Mamlaka TV.
During a discussion of the draft law regulating the
investment environment in Parliament, Ississ said that the current government
inherited large debts from previous governments, and that it is now working to
pay off the arrears as allowed by the general budget.
Ississ also said that the government is committed to paying
the debts accrued by acquisitions, again in accordance with the terms contained
in the general budget for this year.
Read more Business
Jordan News