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Agency Name: Legislation and Opinion Bureau

System for using electronic means and modern technologies, subscription data, and documents related to the Sharia court

To establish a binding and sustainable regulatory framework for the use of electronic means and cutting-edge technologies in judicial and administrative procedures within Sharia courts and their affiliated departments. To ensure the standardization of procedures, enhance their reliability, improve the quality of services, and reduce their time and cost. To strengthen governance and institutional agility, thereby raising the level of service recipients. Therefore, this draft system has been developed.

Consultation Period

02/04/2026 - 11/04/2026

Consultation Status

Closed

Closed

Agency Name: Jordan Securities Commission

ESG Code

The Jordan Securities Commission (JSC) announces the publication of the Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) Code for public consultation with companies listed on the Amman Stock Exchange ASE20 Index, alongside key stakeholders and market participants. This Code represents a strategic milestone in advancing Jordan’s capital market, reinforcing JSC’s commitment to building a transparent, resilient, and future-ready investment environment aligned with global sustainability expectations. Developed in response to accelerating global shifts in sustainable finance, the ESG Code establishes a robust framework for governance, risk management, and disclosure of sustainability-related risks and opportunities, enabling companies to better position themselves for long-term value creation and competitiveness. The Code is fully aligned with the global baseline set by the International Sustainability Standards Board (ISSB), including IFRS S1 and IFRS S2, positioning Jordan among markets proactively adopting internationally recognized sustainability disclosure standards. Implementation will follow a phased approach, with ASE20 listed companies forming the first group required to apply the Code starting from the 2027 financial year under an “apply and explain” principle. This approach ensures both accountability and flexibility, while driving meaningful integration of ESG practices into corporate strategy and reporting. Through this initiative, the JSC aims to enhance investor confidence, improve the quality and comparability of disclosures, and strengthen Jordan’s positioning as an attractive destination for sustainable investment. The JSC invites all relevant stakeholders to provide their feedback and insights on the Code, as part of a collaborative process to ensure its effective implementation and alignment with both market realities and international best practices.

Consultation Period

30/03/2026 - 12/04/2026

Consultation Status

Closed

Closed

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Agency Name: Jordan Securities Commission

ESG Code

Abstract: The Jordan Securities Commission (JSC) announces the publication of the Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) Code for public consultation with companies listed on the Amman Stock Exchange ASE20 Index, alongside key stakeholders and market participants. This Code represents a strategic milestone in advancing Jordan’s capital market, reinforcing JSC’s commitment to building a transparent, resilient, and future-ready investment environment aligned with global sustainability expectations. Developed in response to accelerating global shifts in sustainable finance, the ESG Code establishes a robust framework for governance, risk management, and disclosure of sustainability-related risks and opportunities, enabling companies to better position themselves for long-term value creation and competitiveness. The Code is fully aligned with the global baseline set by the International Sustainability Standards Board (ISSB), including IFRS S1 and IFRS S2, positioning Jordan among markets proactively adopting internationally recognized sustainability disclosure standards. Implementation will follow a phased approach, with ASE20 listed companies forming the first group required to apply the Code starting from the 2027 financial year under an “apply and explain” principle. This approach ensures both accountability and flexibility, while driving meaningful integration of ESG practices into corporate strategy and reporting. Through this initiative, the JSC aims to enhance investor confidence, improve the quality and comparability of disclosures, and strengthen Jordan’s positioning as an attractive destination for sustainable investment. The JSC invites all relevant stakeholders to provide their feedback and insights on the Code, as part of a collaborative process to ensure its effective implementation and alignment with both market realities and international best practices.

Consultation Period

30/03/2026 - 12/04/2026

Consultation Status

Closed

Closed

Agency Name: Ministry of Labor

Strengthening the Mechanisms for the Recruitment of Domestic Workers.

This study examines the legislative assessment related to strengthening the mechanisms for recruiting non-Jordanian domestic workers within the framework of the Ministry of Labour’s plans and its annual objectives to develop and update the legislative and regulatory framework governing the recruitment and employment of non-Jordanian domestic workers. The study focuses on enhancing compliance with legislation regulating non-Jordanian domestic labor in order to ensure a decent working environment. This is pursued through the development of electronic recruitment mechanisms, the promotion of labor transition into the formal economy, and the modernization of labor legislation to keep pace with developments in the labor market.

Consultation Period

16/03/2026 - 29/03/2026

Consultation Status

Closed

Closed

Agency Name: Jordan Food and Drug Administration

Jordan Food and Drug Administration (JFDA) Comprehensive Guideline on Good Review Practices (GRevP)

This guideline is issued under the regulatory mandate of the Jordan Food and Drug Administration (JFDA), in accordance with the applicable national legislation and regulations governing the evaluation, authorization, and post-marketing oversight of medicinal products in Jordan. The implementation of Good Review Practices (GRevP) supports JFDA’s commitment to ensuring that regulatory decisions are scientifically robust, transparent, consistent, and aligned with internationally recognized regulatory standards, including those recommended by the World Health Organization. The JFDA review system operates within a comprehensive regulatory framework that encompasses the full lifecycle of medical products, with Good Review Practices implemented in coordination with other regulatory functions, including marketing authorization (MA), variations and lifecycle management, pharmacovigilance integration and signal management, market surveillance and quality defect investigations, outcomes of GMP and GCP inspections, lot release procedures for biological products, and clinical trial oversight and authorization.

Consultation Period

12/03/2026 - 12/04/2026

Consultation Status

Closed

Closed

Agency Name: Jordan Food and Drug Administration

Instructions for Licensing Food Storage Activities for the Year 2024 Issued pursuant to Article (8 B) of Food Law No. 30 of 2015 and Article (7K) of Jordan Food and Drug Administration Law No. 41 of 2008.

The Instructions define the scope of application, licensing procedures and requirements, and technical conditions for dry, chilled, and frozen storage facilities, in addition to inspection and enforcement mechanisms. They also clarify the responsibilities of concerned authorities and operators, annual reporting obligations, and compliance measures in accordance with the law.

Consultation Period

02/03/2026 - 15/03/2026

Consultation Status

Closed

Closed

Agency Name: Jordan Food and Drug Administration

Instructions for the Destruction of Circulated Foodstuffs and Food Contact Materials for the Year 2024 Issued pursuant to Article 8B of Food Law No. 30 of 2015 and Article 7K of Jordan Food and Drug Administration Law No. 41 of 2008.

The Instructions define cases requiring immediate destruction or detention, the mechanism for issuing and implementing final decisions, and the responsibilities of concerned parties. They also regulate the diversion of certain products to non-food uses under official approvals, ensuring non-compliant products are not re-circulated in the market.

Consultation Period

02/03/2026 - 15/03/2026

Consultation Status

Closed

Closed

Agency Name: Jordan Food and Drug Administration

Instructions for Pest Control and Management in Grains, Legumes, and Food Products for the Year 2025

these instructions outline preventive and corrective procedures for pest control in plant-based food products, whether at customs entry points or during any stage of market circulation. They include inspection mechanisms, fumigation procedures, re-export or destruction measures, laboratory sampling, and define the responsibilities of food establishments and regulatory authorities. They also regulate requirements for contracting licensed pest control service providers, implementing approved prevention programs, applying traceability measures, precautionary seizure, and the right to appeal decisions in accordance with the law.

Consultation Period

02/03/2026 - 15/03/2026

Consultation Status

Closed

Closed

Agency Name: Jordan Food and Drug Administration

Instructions for the Transportation of Imported Foodstuffs for the Year 2024

these instructions define the general and specific requirements for transporting imported non-perishable, chilled, and frozen foodstuffs, including temperature control standards, verification of cooling records, visual and sensory inspection procedures, laboratory testing, and handling of violations and related service fees. They also clarify the roles of regulatory authorities at customs centers, decision-making procedures for clearance or rejection, and calibration standards for temperature measuring devices to ensure accurate monitoring of imported food safety.

Consultation Period

02/03/2026 - 15/03/2026

Consultation Status

Closed

Closed

Agency Name: Jordan Food and Drug Administration

Instructions for Granting Permits for Internal Transportation Vehicles of Foodstuffs for the Year 2024

These instructions define the requirements, licensing, operation, and inspection of internal food transportation vehicles for dry, chilled, frozen, and ready-to-eat foods, and outline the procedures for obtaining permits and penalties for violations.

Consultation Period

02/03/2026 - 15/03/2026

Consultation Status

Closed

Closed