World Bank calls for finding solutions to the transport of goods between the countries of the Middle East
June 15, 2014 8:43
World Bank calls for finding solutions to the transport of goods between the countries of the Middle East
Conference recommended economic integration, which was organized by the World Bank and the Union of Entrepreneurs Middle East in Beirut with the participation of Jordan on finding solutions to the movement of goods between the countries of the region. Called a member of the Jordanian delegation participating in the conference board member of the Amman Chamber of Commerce Reem Badran, which concluded on Friday, Arab governments to allow larger private sector through the development of legislation, particularly with regard to as "BBB", which means the partnership between the public and private sectors, where the public sector provides the legislative framework, while the private sector is the role of the Executive. According to the newspaper tomorrow and indicated Badran said "Jordan, since the date was a center and a conduit commercially important and now we are looking to strengthen its position as a link between the Gulf states, Europe and other countries, and will do a commercial for him to pass from Jordan." and the expansion of infrastructure in the Kingdom, said, "We have an infrastructure very distinct in comparison with the limited resources, We aspire to expand more in this area where we are working to expand the area of the port in Aqaba, in addition to the railway project linking a regional project and not just a Jordanian. " She explained that "plans and studies exist, but Jordan is facing a challenge financially difficult in terms of implementation This is why we consider the World Bank to support these projects at a reasonable cost." She drew Badran that Jordan and the region are undergoing major challenges related to the political situation in the region, which has affected the economic situation in the Kingdom. showed that Jordan depends heavily on the service sector, with more than 60 percent of the Jordanian economy dependent on this sector, but the current situation in the region have negatively impacted on the part of those services, noting that Jordan is working to take advantage of the weakness of the services and trade In some neighboring countries where he became an important center for trade in services, thanks to advanced infrastructure, which smoothes out. " and showed that "some of those challenges are positive as there are areas suffer from instability, unlike Jordan, who enjoys security and stability, making it a place ideal for investors, and from this point of view make Jordan unremitting efforts to attract investment from the Gulf countries and the region in general because it is considered an oasis safety of these projects, which will hopefully have to realize high returns. "she said in answer to a question:" allowed the visit by His Majesty King Abdullah II to Ankara numerous opportunities to Jordan where they were meeting with businessmen Turks offered the problems they face in terms of the difficulty of access to some of the Arab markets, and has been invited a group of businessmen from Turkey to visit Jordan for the establishment of an industrial zone and service in the Kingdom and discussions are currently underway in a positive way in this regard. " and announced Badran that the year 2015 will witness the launch of a number of projects Turkish in the Kingdom to be able to Turkish products from entering the market in Iraq and the Gulf, through Jordan, asserting that such opportunities are working to achieve mutual cooperation. praised the report of the World Bank, which was launched during the conference and highlighted the bank through which the light of the challenges facing the region and the opportunities available in the countries of the region with a focus on Jordan, Syria and Lebanon as well as Egypt and Iraq., and pointed out that the report raises the subject of how to strengthen the cooperation between the countries economic and trade and service center as well as to maximize the opportunities for trade between them, pointing out that the most important things that have been talked about during the conference how infrastructure development in the entire region where the most important problem facing the region is the problem of the transport of goods, whether by road or rail, or ports.
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June 15, 2014 8:43
World Bank calls for finding solutions to the transport of goods between the countries of the Middle East
Conference recommended economic integration, which was organized by the World Bank and the Union of Entrepreneurs Middle East in Beirut with the participation of Jordan on finding solutions to the movement of goods between the countries of the region. Called a member of the Jordanian delegation participating in the conference board member of the Amman Chamber of Commerce Reem Badran, which concluded on Friday, Arab governments to allow larger private sector through the development of legislation, particularly with regard to as "BBB", which means the partnership between the public and private sectors, where the public sector provides the legislative framework, while the private sector is the role of the Executive. According to the newspaper tomorrow and indicated Badran said "Jordan, since the date was a center and a conduit commercially important and now we are looking to strengthen its position as a link between the Gulf states, Europe and other countries, and will do a commercial for him to pass from Jordan." and the expansion of infrastructure in the Kingdom, said, "We have an infrastructure very distinct in comparison with the limited resources, We aspire to expand more in this area where we are working to expand the area of the port in Aqaba, in addition to the railway project linking a regional project and not just a Jordanian. " She explained that "plans and studies exist, but Jordan is facing a challenge financially difficult in terms of implementation This is why we consider the World Bank to support these projects at a reasonable cost." She drew Badran that Jordan and the region are undergoing major challenges related to the political situation in the region, which has affected the economic situation in the Kingdom. showed that Jordan depends heavily on the service sector, with more than 60 percent of the Jordanian economy dependent on this sector, but the current situation in the region have negatively impacted on the part of those services, noting that Jordan is working to take advantage of the weakness of the services and trade In some neighboring countries where he became an important center for trade in services, thanks to advanced infrastructure, which smoothes out. " and showed that "some of those challenges are positive as there are areas suffer from instability, unlike Jordan, who enjoys security and stability, making it a place ideal for investors, and from this point of view make Jordan unremitting efforts to attract investment from the Gulf countries and the region in general because it is considered an oasis safety of these projects, which will hopefully have to realize high returns. "she said in answer to a question:" allowed the visit by His Majesty King Abdullah II to Ankara numerous opportunities to Jordan where they were meeting with businessmen Turks offered the problems they face in terms of the difficulty of access to some of the Arab markets, and has been invited a group of businessmen from Turkey to visit Jordan for the establishment of an industrial zone and service in the Kingdom and discussions are currently underway in a positive way in this regard. " and announced Badran that the year 2015 will witness the launch of a number of projects Turkish in the Kingdom to be able to Turkish products from entering the market in Iraq and the Gulf, through Jordan, asserting that such opportunities are working to achieve mutual cooperation. praised the report of the World Bank, which was launched during the conference and highlighted the bank through which the light of the challenges facing the region and the opportunities available in the countries of the region with a focus on Jordan, Syria and Lebanon as well as Egypt and Iraq., and pointed out that the report raises the subject of how to strengthen the cooperation between the countries economic and trade and service center as well as to maximize the opportunities for trade between them, pointing out that the most important things that have been talked about during the conference how infrastructure development in the entire region where the most important problem facing the region is the problem of the transport of goods, whether by road or rail, or ports.
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