Gov't: Land prices in Tafilah Industrial City slashed by 50%
Minister of Government Communication Mohammed Momani announced that the government has reduced land prices in Tafilah Industrial City by 50 percent, new rate set at JD5 per square meter.
In a press conference following a Cabinet meeting in Tafilah Governorate on Monday, Momani said that this comes to attract more investment to the city, with the aim of increasing industrial activity there and creating additional job opportunities for the governorate's residents.
Momani also announced that the Cabinet approved 3-year electricity price exemption for companies, factories established or registered within one year in Tafilah Industrial City.
Minister of Government Communication Mohammed Momani announced that the government has reduced land prices in Tafilah Industrial City by 50 percent, new rate set at JD5 per square meter.
In a press conference following a Cabinet meeting in Tafilah Governorate on Monday, Momani said that this comes to attract more investment to the city, with the aim of increasing industrial activity there and creating additional job opportunities for the governorate's residents.
Momani also announced that the Cabinet approved 3-year electricity price exemption for companies, factories established or registered within one year in Tafilah Industrial City.
Minister of Government Communication Mohammed Momani announced that the government has reduced land prices in Tafilah Industrial City by 50 percent, new rate set at JD5 per square meter.
In a press conference following a Cabinet meeting in Tafilah Governorate on Monday, Momani said that this comes to attract more investment to the city, with the aim of increasing industrial activity there and creating additional job opportunities for the governorate's residents.
Momani also announced that the Cabinet approved 3-year electricity price exemption for companies, factories established or registered within one year in Tafilah Industrial City.
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Gov't: Land prices in Tafilah Industrial City slashed by 50%
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