Jordan’s latest government performance report shows that 14 projects in digital economy, ICT, cybersecurity, and postal services were completed in October 2025, reflecting continued progress in national digital transformation. The Ministry of Digital Economy launched Jahez to support startups with funding access and mentorship, and introduced the Jordan-UK Tech Connect Forum 2025 in London to strengthen global technology partnerships. The ministry also secured first place on the National Integrity Index and surveyed public service center visitors to improve quality.
The Telecommunications Regulatory Commission (TRC) advanced major sector reforms with new Mobile Number Portability instructions, a Postal Entrepreneurship initiative for university students, and participation in International Cyber Week and Arab WTDC-25 preparatory meetings. It also held an awareness session for FM radio broadcasters.
The National Cyber Security Centre expanded resilience initiatives, releasing the Q2 2025 cybersecurity status report, continuing rollout of the national framework, and launching the fourth ‘Digital Hint’ awareness campaign. Meanwhile, Jordan Post Company strengthened logistics partnerships with DHL and expanded money transfer services across its branches.
