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IFC and Netherlands Launch Initiative to Boost Jordan’s Textile Sector

Comprehensive Approach to Investment and Growth

The International Finance Corporation (IFC) has recently launched an initiative aimed at enhancing Jordan’s textile sector, supported by the government of the Netherlands. This project seeks to facilitate new and expanded investment in the industry, boost export volumes, and create employment opportunities.

The initiative adopts a comprehensive approach, including sector analysis, enhancements to the investment climate through targeted reforms, identification of strategic investment prospects, and the attraction of new investment, as reported by a domestic news agency. This multifaceted strategy is designed to bolster the textile sector’s capacity and performance.

IFC’s Commitment to Sector Development

At the launch event, IFC regional director for the Middle East Khawaja Aftab Ahmed emphasized the organization’s commitment to leveraging its global expertise to unlock the vast potential of Jordan’s knitwear sector. Ahmed highlighted that the initiative aims to create new employment prospects and foster sustainable economic growth through collaboration with the Jordan Chamber of Industry and the Jordanian government.

On the sidelines of the ceremony, a pivotal agreement was signed between the Jordan Chamber of Industry and the IFC to commence the project’s implementation. This agreement marks a significant step forward in the initiative’s rollout, aiming to drive substantial improvements in the textile sector.

Strategic Vision for a Regional Hub

Jordanian Minister of Industry, Trade, and Supply Yousef Shamali outlined Jordan’s strategic vision to position itself as a regional hub for the textile industry. Shamali stressed the importance of this initiative in realizing the country’s broader economic goals, which include boosting industrial output and enhancing export capacities.

The collaboration between the IFC, the Jordan Chamber of Industry, and the Jordanian government, supported by the Netherlands, underscores a concerted effort to invigorate Jordan’s textile sector. The initiative is expected to significantly enhance the sector’s global competitiveness and contribute to the country’s long-term economic prosperity by creating jobs and promoting sustainable growth.

Overall, the initiative reflects a strategic effort to drive economic development in Jordan, leveraging international support and expertise to strengthen a key industrial sector. By focusing on comprehensive sector development and targeted reforms, the project aims to build a robust foundation for sustained economic success in the textile industry.

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