Financing and Market Access are The Main Challenges for Small and Medium Enterprises

02-Mar-2019

The Economic and Social Council issued a policy paper entitled "Enhancing the economic and social performance of small and medium-sized enterprises ... towards a new economic model".

The paper follows the recommendations of the SME Conference held on 11-12 December 2018 in cooperation with the Jordan Chamber of Industry and under the patronage and participation of Prime Minister Dr. Omar Al-Razaz.

The paper included a set of recommendations to improve the reality of small and medium enterprises and address the obstacles and challenges facing this vital sector.

The Chairman of the Board Dr. Mustafa Al-Hamarna said that the great interest of small and medium enterprises comes as the backbone of the Jordanian economy and plays an important role in stimulating economic growth and creating jobs and employment. Micro, small and medium enterprises constitute 99.5% of the economic establishments operating in the Kingdom. % Of the workers in the economic establishments, in addition to providing half of the jobs created in the economy of Jordan.

Al-Hamarneh pointed to the importance of developing the work of small and medium enterprises and improving the business environment associated with them, especially to help young people to innovate and open projects, and thus to work on the self-employment of these entrepreneurs as well as their ability to create jobs for the surrounding society.

The paper discussed the reality of the SME sector in Jordan and the extent of its contribution to both production and operation in Jordan. In addition to the most important challenges facing the sector such as financing, access to markets, licensing, exhibitions and skilled labor, the paper presented a set of priority actions for the development of small enterprises And medium.

Including facilitating and reducing the rate of profit on loans and exemption from taxes and fees and license fees for the first year from the moment of start-up and production to enable projects to grow and develop, facilitate home licensing procedures and apply them to the rest of the local governorates, and provide incentives to register domestic work (such as exemptions from registration fees) To allocate a mandatory percentage of government procurement and tenders for SME products by 15% and to establish an umbrella body representing the SME sector, which will take care of the interests of all interested parties (eg, One of the most prominent recommendations of the paper on innovation and innovation was the creation of a pioneering think tank that would bring together the pioneering ideas deployed in the Kingdom and adopt and link them with financial institutions and technical support institutions to ensure implementation and continuity. Raising the quality and competitive advantages, opening up new markets in African countries and raising exports in other countries, for example the GCC, Europe and the Americas.

The Secretary of the Board, Mohammed Nabulsi said that the paper came after a series of meetings and meetings and meetings brainstorming with a large crowd of entrepreneurs from different regions of the Kingdom where the Council listened to their demands and recommendations within the paper and agreed to form a committee under the umbrella of the Council tasked coordination and follow-up issues of small and medium- Extension of governorates and the capital Amman.

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