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Middle East drives Jordan’s medical tourism earnings to $1bn

June 17, 2026·AGBI

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GCC CONTEXT

Jordan's medical tourism sector has historically benefited from regional wealth flows, particularly from GCC nationals seeking specialized healthcare services outside their home markets, a dynamic that reflects both the high purchasing power of Gulf populations and the competitive positioning of Levantine medical facilities. Cross-border healthcare spending from the Gulf has served as a significant source of foreign currency and employment for Jordan's economy, establishing recurring revenue flows sensitive to regional economic cycles and healthcare policy shifts. This earnings pattern illustrates the interconnected nature of GCC consumer spending with neighboring economies' service sectors, where medical tourism represents a structural revenue stream distinct from traditional trade or inv

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