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Hassan: Executive Program for Economic Modernization Vision Being Prepared for the Next Three Years - Jordan News

Hassan: Executive Program for Economic Modernization Vision Being Prepared for the Next Three Years - Jordan News

Jordan News2 days ago
Prime Minister Jaafar Hassan stated during a Cabinet session held in Jerash Governorate on Tuesday that the workshops taking place at the Royal Hashemite Court regarding the Economic Modernization Vision aim to introduce necessary updates and developments to activate and stimulate various sectors. This effort seeks to keep pace with global developments across industries and expand sectoral engagement as much as possible, in order to recover missed opportunities caused by regional challenges in recent years. اضافة اعلان
Hassan emphasized that the Prime Ministry will organize intensive workshops with stakeholders across all sectors to develop the government's executive program for the Economic Modernization Vision over the next three years. This will include a detailed action plan for the government as a whole and for each ministry individually.
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