13-Jan-2019

Minister of Industry, Trade and Supply Dr. Tarek
Al-Hammouri met with the Chairman and members of the Board of Directors of the
Jordan Chamber of Industry to discuss the most important problems and
challenges facing the industrial sector in terms of production costs, trade
agreements and others.
For his part, Dr. Tarek Al-Hamouri,
Minister of Industry congratulated the Chairman and members of the Board of
Directors of the new Chamber and expressed confidence in the industrial sector.
Al-Hammouri briefed the
ministers on the strategy of the ministry during the next two years to support
the local industry and enable it to reach the production country. The strategy
is based on the axis of exports by focusing on the Iraqi and Syrian markets and
implementing what was agreed upon during the last productive visit of the Iraqi
side, To the European Union countries and to promote the use of the new
facilities of the "European origin" rules, including the
rehabilitation of local factories and the training of their labor to produce
goods that meet market entry requirements As well as a networking
between the Jordanian manufacturer and the European trader.
Hamouri pointed out that the
ministry will work through the export promotion company, which will be
established soon, to support factories wishing to export, and help them to
market Jordanian products in European markets and other non-traditional markets
to open promising prospects for national exports.
For his part, Eng. Fathi
Al-Jaghbeer, Chairman of the Jordan Chamber of Industry, stressed that the
Jordanian economy in general and the industrial sector in particular are
currently in dire need to achieve effective partnership between the public and
private sectors to meet the challenges faced by surrounding events in
neighboring countries and the decline of traditional export markets to national
exports. On the high costs of production, especially in the energy side in its
forms.
He pointed to the most
important challenges facing the industrial sector, outlined in three main axes:
the cost of production of raw materials, energy, transport, etc., and access to
markets, both domestic and foreign, and the difficulties it faces in this
aspect, in addition to the business environment and bureaucracy in various
government procedures and transactions. The working mechanisms and
future cooperation between the chamber and the ministry were also discussed.
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