09-Aug-2023

Amman and Jordan Industry Chambers' President, Engineer Fathi
Al-Jaghbeer, praised the decision by the Minister of Education to mandate
private schools to purchase school uniforms from local factories. He commended
the efforts of the Minister of Industry, Trade, and Supply in overseeing the
implementation of government decisions aimed at supporting the national
industry.
Al-Jaghbeer added
that this decision, in line with a previous Prime Ministerial directive,
contributes to supporting the local industry, especially the textile sector,
whose exports constitute around 27% of the total national exports, valued at
approximately 1.6 billion dinars.
He explained that
the textile sector employs around 74,000 workers, accounting for about 29% of
the total workforce in the industrial sector. The Jordanian workforce makes up
around 25% of the total workforce in the textile sector, with the numbers of
Jordanian workers witnessing significant growth in recent years due to the
production branches of textile factories in various provinces.
Al-Jaghbeer pointed out that this decision will contribute to
revitalizing complementary industries related to school uniforms, such as
sewing workshops and local fabric traders. It will also lead to an increase in
the volume of exports and expansion of existing investments in the sector. This
is particularly significant as statistics indicate the presence of
approximately 450,000 students studying in private schools. Local factories can
fulfill the diverse uniform needs of various private schools across the kingdom
while maintaining high quality.
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