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Jordan News
a day ago
- Politics
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King to media figures: Jordan will always be Gaza's biggest supporter - Jordan News
King to media figures: Jordan will always be Gaza's biggest supporter His Majesty King Abdullah II on Wednesday affirmed that Jordan has been, and will remain, the greatest support for Gaza's people, who are suffering from a humanitarian catastrophe unlike anything witnessed in recent history. اضافة اعلان During a meeting with media figures at Al Husseiniya Palace, His Majesty said Jordan will continue to provide everything it can out of its sense of moral, humanitarian, and Arab duty, highlighting the Kingdom's diplomatic efforts, including recent meetings with the leaders of Germany and Canada, and ongoing coordination with Arab leaders and international partners to press for an end to the war on Gaza and step up the humanitarian response. "The suffering of our brethren in Gaza strikes at the very sense of our humanity, not just because it is happening at our doorstep, but also because this country was built on compassion, on standing with those who suffer," the King said. His Majesty also added, "No matter how much we do, it can never measure up to the scale of the horror Palestinians in Gaza endure every single day not when entire families are being erased and children are being starved." "But that doesn't mean that we are not doing everything in our power. We are. And we will continue to do so, relentlessly and without hesitation. Not because we have to, and certainly not because we are looking to take credit, but because we are not a nation that looks away or turns its back on neighbours in need," the King continued. His Majesty said he is aware that there isn't a single Jordanian who is not angry and horrified by what is happening in Gaza, "and I have no doubt that every Jordanian wants to help stop the suffering in any and every way he or she can." Everyone is distraught, the King added, but people express their grief differently. "We must respect all perspectives and individual choices, without judgements, accusations, personal attacks, or public shaming. We must always choose respect, unity and empathy," His Majesty said. The King also called for a balance between grief and solidarity with Gaza, and continuing to live life as normal, as this is an indispensable national duty. "Stopping normal life and damaging the national economy does not serve the interests of our Palestinian brothers and sisters. They would be the first to say they want a strong ally in Jordan," His Majesty stressed. His Majesty noted the importance of citizens continuing to be productive in order to stimulate the economy and work for a better future, adding that moving forward with their lives does not mean forgetting the pain of what is happening in Gaza. The King said Gaza needs a strong Jordan, reaffirming that the Kingdom will not deviate from its firm Arab values, and will continue to modernise and develop, and support its Arab brethren. Royal Hashemite Court Chief Yousef Issawi and Director of the Office of His Majesty Alaa Batayneh attended the meeting.


Jordan News
3 days ago
- Business
- Jordan News
Economic Modernisation Vision's second phase workshops conclude at Royal Hashemite Court - Jordan News
The Economic Modernisation Vision's second phase workshops concluded on Monday, which were held to assess the progress of the first phase of the vision (2023-2025) and provide recommendations that serve the priorities of the second phase (2026-2029). اضافة اعلان The 12-day sectoral workshops, hosted by the Royal Hashemite Court, saw the participation of around 400 experts, specialists, and representatives of the private sector and civil society organisations, as well as academics and media professionals. The workshops highlighted implementation progress and outcomes from the first phase of the vision by identifying the main strengths, challenges, impact indicators, and initiatives contained in the executive programme for various economic sectors. The workshops aimed to provide practical recommendations to the government, which will in turn hold complementary workshops to support planning and implementation of the government's executive programme for the vision's second phase for the years (2026-2029). The outcome of the workshops will contribute to enhancing the quality of initiatives, ensuring effective impact, and helping sectors keep pace with various global and technological developments. The recently concluded workshops covered priority sectors including financial services and markets, water, transport and logistics, social protection, creative industries, tourism, agriculture and food security, health, education, green growth, industry, trade, urban development, energy, investment, mining, and ICT.


Roya News
3 days ago
- Business
- Roya News
Crown Prince attends tech dialogue under Economic Modernisation Vision
His Royal Highness Crown Prince Al Hussein bin Abdullah II took part in a dialogue session focused on the information and communications technology (ICT) sector, held as part of the second phase of the Economic Modernisation Vision workshops. The session, hosted by the Royal Hashemite Court.


Jordan Times
3 days ago
- Business
- Jordan Times
Crown Prince attends ICT session within economic vision's second phase workshops
AMMAN — HRH Crown Prince Hussein attended on Monday a session on the ICT sector, held as part of the Economic Modernisation Vision's second phase workshops, hosted by the Royal Hashemite Court. During the session, the Crown Prince highlighted the importance of the ICT sector to Jordan's development, as well as the use of ICT tools to improve the quality and availability of services provided to citizens, according to a Royal Court statement. His Royal Highness emphasised the need for the public and private sectors to work together to continue developing the ICT industry, in order to boost economic growth and provide job opportunities for young Jordanians. The Crown Prince pointed to the importance of developing ICT specialties' education programmes at universities, in a way that meets labour market needs, the statement said. His Royal Highness also noted that initiatives of the National Council for Future Technology are being developed in line with the Economic Modernisation Vision, with the aim of advancing the ICT sector in accordance with the vision's cross-government executive programme.


Jordan Times
4 days ago
- Business
- Jordan Times
EMV investment workshop focuses on driving sustainable economic growth, job creation
AMMAN — The Economic Modernisation Vision (EMV) workshops continued on Sunday at the Royal Hashemite Court with a focus on the investment sector, highlighting its role in driving sustainable economic growth and job creation, especially for youth. The workshop brought together representatives from government institutions, the private sector and civil society to review the progress achieved in the investment sector and identify priorities for the next phase of the EMV. The investment engine is a 'strategic and pivotal' pillar in supporting and achieving the objectives of the EMV by focusing its efforts on attracting local and foreign investments, improving the business environment and developing policies to accelerate the pace of benefiting from investments. It also contributes to creating an attractive investment environment in the Kingdom, which stimulates economic growth and opens wider horizons for providing job opportunities and developing productive sectors. Participants discussed Jordan's advantages, including its strategic geographical location as a gateway between Europe, Asia and Africa, bilateral investment agreements and free trade agreements (FTAs) with major markets such as the EU, the US, Arab Gulf states, Agadir and Singapore. They also pointed to providing competitive incentives in development zones, free zones, and special economic zones, as well as promising sectors with significant investment potential, such as digital economy, green hydrogen, logistics, gas, mining, industry and life sciences. The strengths of Jordan is also represented in the political stability that encourages investment, and having a young, educated, and tech-savvy workforce, in addition to enjoying the freedom to transfer capital and withdraw profits, especially that the Jordanian dinar is pegged to the US dollar. Key goals of the EMV include attracting investments worth JD41 billion (JD18 billion foreign direct investments, JD12 billion of domestic direct investment, and JD11 billion of government direct investment) by 2033. Other objectives are related to creating economic and employment opportunities to absorb more than one million young men and women in the labour market, and supporting development goals. The EMV also outlines efforts to support establishing Jordan's position as a regional centre of excellence for effective and sustainable investment, as well as enhancing Jordan's competitiveness in attracting foreign direct investment in priority sectors, such as ICT, green energy, pharmaceutical industries, tourism and logistics. The most prominent initiatives of the investment engine in the first phase include improving Jordan's rank in international indicators and reports, creating and developing new and innovative financing partnership models with the private sector, improving the investment environment in the Kingdom and developing its components. More initiatives pertain to development of an effective strategy to communicate with local and international investors, and launch an integrated promotional campaign programme, attracting and stimulating local and foreign investments, developing a comprehensive investor database, and establishing a system for managing integrated investor relations. Most prominent achievements for the investment engine for the first phase include boosting the legislative and regulatory framework that attracts investment, developing digital infrastructure and improving government services for investors, and effective promotion of quality investment opportunities. More achievements include improving investor experience and enhance post-establishment services, and boosting local and regional partnerships to implement quality projects, providing incentives and reducing investment costs, in addition to financial stimulus and revitalisation of international cooperation. Despite this progress, attendees of the workshop noted that challenges remain. Partner and General Manager of Abu-Haltam Group for Investments Iyad Abu Haltam said that the EMV has more than 350 initiatives throughout its 10-year span, noting that the progress rate in the implementation over the past three years varies between different sectors. He added: 'The progress in some sectors was less than 30 per cent, some achieved around 60 per cent, while others made a progress of 10 to 15 per cent.' The main reasons behind slow progress can be attributed to the turbulence in the region including the war on Gaza and the turbulence in the supply chain through Bab Al Mandeb Strait, Abu Haltam noted. He pointed: "We should have a proper and structured way of the dialogue between the private and the public sectors regarding any newly introduced laws or bylaws." Managing Partner of SME Investment Fund Jameel Anz said in terms of challenges: "The entire domain is challenged by a lot of factors, whether it's financing, access to finance, access to capital, access to resources, the geopolitical environment." Anz added: "SMEs do face, but sometimes at a larger scale, a higher tendency to break because of their size. At the same time, SMEs do face a challenge when it comes to corporate governance because all of these companies are friends and family based, so corporate governance is an issue." He said: "Sustainability and continuity of the companies is also an issue. So part of helping promote and sustain these companies is to help them with access to finance, help them with capacity building, moving them out of the friends and family [atmosphere] into a more corporate structure." "Solutions for SMEs are capacity building. Access to finance and corporate governance are others." Anz noted.