Jordan: $10 Billion Worth of Investments in Aqaba by 2025
AMMONNEWS - Jordanian officials said they have a plan in place to attract $10 billion worth of investment to Aqaba by 2025.
Chief Commissioner of the Aqaba Special Economic Zone Authority Nasser Shraideh added in remarks Saturday that the investments would 30,000 jobs, as foreseen by a recently launched strategy, the Jordan News Agency, Petra, reported.
Shraideh was speaking during the opening session of a conference titled “Aqaba, Gateway to the Levant and Beyond” in Aqaba, where he acted as patron.
Elaborating on the strategy, Shraideh said that Aqaba is expected to host five logistics hubs, rising from the current two, while the number of tourists is envisioned to increase from 600,000 this year to 1.5 million in 2025. The number of hotel rooms is also expected to increase from 4,650 to 12,000, while the city’s port is planned to have a capacity to handle two million containers, instead of 875,000 currently.
This conference, which was organised in conjunction with the Marseille Week in Aqaba, aimed to “highlight the role of Aqaba as a major trans-shipment hub and a vital gateway to the region, especially after the opening of the Iraqi-Jordanian land border and plans to rebuild Iraq”, according to a statement by organisers.
The conference focussed on Aqaba Port’s growing importance, current logistics capabilities, growth potential of trade in the region as well as best practices and key challenges in the supply chain.
Around 100 participants, including government officials from the region, business leaders from local, regional and European maritime shipping trade, logistics, insurance companies and the banking sector took part in the event.
AMMONNEWS - Jordanian officials said they have a plan in place to attract $10 billion worth of investment to Aqaba by 2025.
Chief Commissioner of the Aqaba Special Economic Zone Authority Nasser Shraideh added in remarks Saturday that the investments would 30,000 jobs, as foreseen by a recently launched strategy, the Jordan News Agency, Petra, reported.
Shraideh was speaking during the opening session of a conference titled “Aqaba, Gateway to the Levant and Beyond” in Aqaba, where he acted as patron.
Elaborating on the strategy, Shraideh said that Aqaba is expected to host five logistics hubs, rising from the current two, while the number of tourists is envisioned to increase from 600,000 this year to 1.5 million in 2025. The number of hotel rooms is also expected to increase from 4,650 to 12,000, while the city’s port is planned to have a capacity to handle two million containers, instead of 875,000 currently.
This conference, which was organised in conjunction with the Marseille Week in Aqaba, aimed to “highlight the role of Aqaba as a major trans-shipment hub and a vital gateway to the region, especially after the opening of the Iraqi-Jordanian land border and plans to rebuild Iraq”, according to a statement by organisers.
The conference focussed on Aqaba Port’s growing importance, current logistics capabilities, growth potential of trade in the region as well as best practices and key challenges in the supply chain.
Around 100 participants, including government officials from the region, business leaders from local, regional and European maritime shipping trade, logistics, insurance companies and the banking sector took part in the event.
AMMONNEWS - Jordanian officials said they have a plan in place to attract $10 billion worth of investment to Aqaba by 2025.
Chief Commissioner of the Aqaba Special Economic Zone Authority Nasser Shraideh added in remarks Saturday that the investments would 30,000 jobs, as foreseen by a recently launched strategy, the Jordan News Agency, Petra, reported.
Shraideh was speaking during the opening session of a conference titled “Aqaba, Gateway to the Levant and Beyond” in Aqaba, where he acted as patron.
Elaborating on the strategy, Shraideh said that Aqaba is expected to host five logistics hubs, rising from the current two, while the number of tourists is envisioned to increase from 600,000 this year to 1.5 million in 2025. The number of hotel rooms is also expected to increase from 4,650 to 12,000, while the city’s port is planned to have a capacity to handle two million containers, instead of 875,000 currently.
This conference, which was organised in conjunction with the Marseille Week in Aqaba, aimed to “highlight the role of Aqaba as a major trans-shipment hub and a vital gateway to the region, especially after the opening of the Iraqi-Jordanian land border and plans to rebuild Iraq”, according to a statement by organisers.
The conference focussed on Aqaba Port’s growing importance, current logistics capabilities, growth potential of trade in the region as well as best practices and key challenges in the supply chain.
Around 100 participants, including government officials from the region, business leaders from local, regional and European maritime shipping trade, logistics, insurance companies and the banking sector took part in the event.
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Jordan: $10 Billion Worth of Investments in Aqaba by 2025
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