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USAID Jordan Economic Development Program
The Economic Development Program is funded by United States Agency for International Development (USAID) Mission to Jordan and is part of its overall economic cooperation with the Government of Jordan. The Program is a broad economic development initiative focusing on private sector led growth and is being implemented under a contract between USAID and Deloitte Consulting LLP which has engaged with a large team of international and local partner firms.
The Program’s mission is to support sectors and activities in alignment with His Majesty King Abdullah’s vision for a Knowledge-based Economy, by inserting Jordanian enterprises into global value chains, promoting investment, and improving the enabling environment to generate value added jobs, exports, foreign direct investment, and sector revenues. To achieve these results, SABEQ is working in a number of areas to improve the business environment and to support the private sector’s efforts to enhance productivity in priority economic sectors that are primarily related to the knowledge economy. The private sector that emerges from these efforts will be a powerful engine for economic growth and employment.
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USAID, JE, JEA and Int@j Launch an Export Coaching Program
USAID and Furniture Sector Cooperate to Embark on New Markets and New Trade Deals
USAID Jordan supports a Private Hospitals delegation To attend the Arab Healthcare Conference in Dubai
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