13-Apr-2019

The support of the national industry contributes to translating
the visions of His Majesty King Abdullah II into self-reliance and combating
the phenomena of poverty and unemployment, said Musa Al-Saket, vice chairman of
the Amman Chamber of Industry, chairman of the committee overseeing the Made in
Jordan campaign.
Al-Saket explained that the national industry contributes to
supporting the economic economy and providing more job opportunities for the
people of this country, despite all the challenges and obstacles that face them
in the local market and export markets, stressing the importance of the role
that can To be done by teachers and employees in the Ministry of Education to
enhance the confidence of students in the national industry and increase the
appetite to purchase, especially as the Ministry of Education is the largest in
terms of the number of workers and students, more than one million students.
During the workshop, Al-Saket reviewed the axes of a
campaign made in Jordan launched by the Amman Chamber of Industry and the
Jordanian Foundation for the Development of Economic Projects and turned into a
national campaign involving several ministries and official bodies as well as
all industrial chambers. These included promotion, media, field visits,
meetings and workshops, In order to facilitate the recognition of Jordanian
products and distinguish them from other goods in the markets, in addition to
the state of production, a new axis launched this year.
As for the role of the campaign in the promotion of local
industries, Al-Saket said that a website has been launched to market these
products electronically, including the mechanisms of communication with its
producers, in addition to the campaign page on Facebook, which publishes
national industry profiles with identifying information,
Radio and television
spots, and the distribution of various publications and brochures, in addition
to the organization of industrial exhibitions in a number of governorates under
the name "Made in Jordan".
The meeting witnessed the success stories of industrialists
presented by Duha Abulraghb from Miran Chocolate Factory and Saeb Taaima from
the Jordan Bicycle Factory, as well as a detailed presentation of figures on
the national industry presented by Mohammed Al Khalayleh from Jordan Chamber of
Industry.
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