King attends launch of Economic Modernisation Vision
His Majesty King Abdullah, accompanied by His Royal Highness Crown Prince Al Hussein bin Abdullah II, on Monday attended the launch of the Economic Modernisation Vision, which will be a national roadmap across governments.
The vision, which will be implemented in three phases over 10 years, includes 366 initiatives in various sectors, as part of eight national economic growth drivers that focus on unleashing Jordan’s full potential to achieve comprehensive sustainable growth and generate job opportunities.
The vision, aimed at meeting the expected demand for 1 million jobs for Jordanians in the next decade, identifies drivers for employment and economic growth, which will require JD41 million in investments and financing throughout the upcoming decade, the majority of which is expected to come from the private sector, including foreign direct investment and public-private partnership projects.
Speaking at the launch ceremony, held at the King Hussein bin Talal Convention Centre at the Dead Sea, Prime Minister Bisher Khasawneh said the Economic Modernisation Vision is a national project that the government will adopt and implement.
The prime minister said the government will also present to Parliament, in its next session, a draft law that regulates the investment environment, adding that the outcomes of the committee to modernise the public sector will be ready this month.
The launch event featured two videos depicting the participatory national effort upon which the vision was built over several months, starting from sessions held by the Jordan Strategy Forum (JSF) and continuing at the National Economic Workshop held at the Royal Hashemite Court upon Royal directives.
The videos also covered the vision’s eight economic growth drivers: High-Value Industries, Future Services, Destination Jordan, Smart Jordan, Sustainable Jordan, Vibrant Jordan, Green Jordan, and Invest Jordan.
The vision highlights innovation and entrepreneurship as key to achieving development and bolstering efficiency and productivity and stresses the importance of stepping up cooperation with Jordan’s development partners in a more effective manner to direct their expertise and resources towards promising fields.
The vision, in line with comprehensive national modernisation efforts across the political, economic, and administrative tracks, aims to improve Jordan’s standing on global economic indices and enhance the standard of living for Jordanians.
The vision’s two main pillars focus on unleashing Jordan’s economic potential to achieve comprehensive sustainable growth, and improving the quality and standard of living for all Jordanians, by enhancing various services such as education, health care, transport, and infrastructure.
The launch ceremony also included a panel discussion that featured JSF Chairman Abdul Ilah Khatib, Manaseer Group Chairman Ziad Manaseer, Founding Chairman and Managing Director of Classic Fashion Apparel Industry Sanal Kumar, and Wa'ed Al Hawamdeh, country director at Webhelp Jordan.
The session covered the importance of public-private partnerships in implementing the vision and expanding investments in food security, the textile industry, ICT and new industries, and the impact of these investments on creating job opportunities and increasing exports.
Senior officials and officers, members of Parliament, and diplomats attended the ceremony. Earlier, Crown Prince Al Hussein attended one of the panel discussions that took place ahead of the launch of the Economic Modernisation Vision and covered its eight growth drivers.
His Majesty King Abdullah, accompanied by His Royal Highness Crown Prince Al Hussein bin Abdullah II, on Monday attended the launch of the Economic Modernisation Vision, which will be a national roadmap across governments.
The vision, which will be implemented in three phases over 10 years, includes 366 initiatives in various sectors, as part of eight national economic growth drivers that focus on unleashing Jordan’s full potential to achieve comprehensive sustainable growth and generate job opportunities.
The vision, aimed at meeting the expected demand for 1 million jobs for Jordanians in the next decade, identifies drivers for employment and economic growth, which will require JD41 million in investments and financing throughout the upcoming decade, the majority of which is expected to come from the private sector, including foreign direct investment and public-private partnership projects.
Speaking at the launch ceremony, held at the King Hussein bin Talal Convention Centre at the Dead Sea, Prime Minister Bisher Khasawneh said the Economic Modernisation Vision is a national project that the government will adopt and implement.
The prime minister said the government will also present to Parliament, in its next session, a draft law that regulates the investment environment, adding that the outcomes of the committee to modernise the public sector will be ready this month.
The launch event featured two videos depicting the participatory national effort upon which the vision was built over several months, starting from sessions held by the Jordan Strategy Forum (JSF) and continuing at the National Economic Workshop held at the Royal Hashemite Court upon Royal directives.
The videos also covered the vision’s eight economic growth drivers: High-Value Industries, Future Services, Destination Jordan, Smart Jordan, Sustainable Jordan, Vibrant Jordan, Green Jordan, and Invest Jordan.
The vision highlights innovation and entrepreneurship as key to achieving development and bolstering efficiency and productivity and stresses the importance of stepping up cooperation with Jordan’s development partners in a more effective manner to direct their expertise and resources towards promising fields.
The vision, in line with comprehensive national modernisation efforts across the political, economic, and administrative tracks, aims to improve Jordan’s standing on global economic indices and enhance the standard of living for Jordanians.
The vision’s two main pillars focus on unleashing Jordan’s economic potential to achieve comprehensive sustainable growth, and improving the quality and standard of living for all Jordanians, by enhancing various services such as education, health care, transport, and infrastructure.
The launch ceremony also included a panel discussion that featured JSF Chairman Abdul Ilah Khatib, Manaseer Group Chairman Ziad Manaseer, Founding Chairman and Managing Director of Classic Fashion Apparel Industry Sanal Kumar, and Wa'ed Al Hawamdeh, country director at Webhelp Jordan.
The session covered the importance of public-private partnerships in implementing the vision and expanding investments in food security, the textile industry, ICT and new industries, and the impact of these investments on creating job opportunities and increasing exports.
Senior officials and officers, members of Parliament, and diplomats attended the ceremony. Earlier, Crown Prince Al Hussein attended one of the panel discussions that took place ahead of the launch of the Economic Modernisation Vision and covered its eight growth drivers.
His Majesty King Abdullah, accompanied by His Royal Highness Crown Prince Al Hussein bin Abdullah II, on Monday attended the launch of the Economic Modernisation Vision, which will be a national roadmap across governments.
The vision, which will be implemented in three phases over 10 years, includes 366 initiatives in various sectors, as part of eight national economic growth drivers that focus on unleashing Jordan’s full potential to achieve comprehensive sustainable growth and generate job opportunities.
The vision, aimed at meeting the expected demand for 1 million jobs for Jordanians in the next decade, identifies drivers for employment and economic growth, which will require JD41 million in investments and financing throughout the upcoming decade, the majority of which is expected to come from the private sector, including foreign direct investment and public-private partnership projects.
Speaking at the launch ceremony, held at the King Hussein bin Talal Convention Centre at the Dead Sea, Prime Minister Bisher Khasawneh said the Economic Modernisation Vision is a national project that the government will adopt and implement.
The prime minister said the government will also present to Parliament, in its next session, a draft law that regulates the investment environment, adding that the outcomes of the committee to modernise the public sector will be ready this month.
The launch event featured two videos depicting the participatory national effort upon which the vision was built over several months, starting from sessions held by the Jordan Strategy Forum (JSF) and continuing at the National Economic Workshop held at the Royal Hashemite Court upon Royal directives.
The videos also covered the vision’s eight economic growth drivers: High-Value Industries, Future Services, Destination Jordan, Smart Jordan, Sustainable Jordan, Vibrant Jordan, Green Jordan, and Invest Jordan.
The vision highlights innovation and entrepreneurship as key to achieving development and bolstering efficiency and productivity and stresses the importance of stepping up cooperation with Jordan’s development partners in a more effective manner to direct their expertise and resources towards promising fields.
The vision, in line with comprehensive national modernisation efforts across the political, economic, and administrative tracks, aims to improve Jordan’s standing on global economic indices and enhance the standard of living for Jordanians.
The vision’s two main pillars focus on unleashing Jordan’s economic potential to achieve comprehensive sustainable growth, and improving the quality and standard of living for all Jordanians, by enhancing various services such as education, health care, transport, and infrastructure.
The launch ceremony also included a panel discussion that featured JSF Chairman Abdul Ilah Khatib, Manaseer Group Chairman Ziad Manaseer, Founding Chairman and Managing Director of Classic Fashion Apparel Industry Sanal Kumar, and Wa'ed Al Hawamdeh, country director at Webhelp Jordan.
The session covered the importance of public-private partnerships in implementing the vision and expanding investments in food security, the textile industry, ICT and new industries, and the impact of these investments on creating job opportunities and increasing exports.
Senior officials and officers, members of Parliament, and diplomats attended the ceremony. Earlier, Crown Prince Al Hussein attended one of the panel discussions that took place ahead of the launch of the Economic Modernisation Vision and covered its eight growth drivers.
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King attends launch of Economic Modernisation Vision
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