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Amman, August 17 (Petra) – His Royal Highness Crown Prince Al Hussein
bin Abdullah II chaired a meeting on Monday at Al Husseiniya Palace
to review preparations for the Jordan-European Union Investment
Conference, scheduled to take place on 19 November at the Dead Sea.
During the meeting, attended by Prime Minister Jafar Hassan, the
Crown Prince stressed the need to offer targeted investment
opportunities focusing on vital sectors of national priority,
underscoring the need to accelerate implementation of plans to
enhance the investment environment and ensure business readiness.
His Royal Highness highlighted the importance of integrated
public-private efforts to clear investment roadblocks and boost
business collaboration between Jordan and the EU.
The Crown Prince urged government and relevant institutions to act
immediately on conference recommendations, using clear metrics to
track conference outcomes and measure their impact on the national
economy.
His Royal Highness was briefed by Minister of Investment Tareq Abu
Ghazaleh on preparations for the conference, its agenda, investment
opportunities to be showcased during the event, and organizational
arrangements.
The Jordan-EU Investment Conference marks a major step forward in
Jordan-EU economic relations, turning cooperation into action by
connecting European investors with Jordan’s private sector to drive
high-quality investments and practical opportunities and projects.
Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of State for Economic Affairs
Muhannad Shehadeh, Minister of Water and Irrigation Raed Abu Soud,
Minister of Transport and Minister of Labour Nidal Katamine, Minister
of Energy and Mineral Resources Saleh Kharabsheh, Minister of
Planning and International Cooperation Zeina Toukan, and Director of
the Office of the Crown Prince Zaid Baqain attended the meeting.
//Petra// HA