As a part of its keenness to review the best practices that aim to develop and enhance knowledge and economic exchange, the Department of Economic Development in Ajman (Ajman DED) held a virtual meeting with the Jordan Enterprise Development Corporation (JEDCO) in the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan, to review the initiatives and projects supporting small and medium enterprises (SMEs) in the Ajman DED with a view to exchanging economic experiences between the two parties.
In this regard, H E Abdullah Ahmed Al Hamrani, Director-General of Ajman DED, stressed the importance of learning about best practices in international economic bodies to support the goals, initiatives and projects of the Ajman DED in the emirate, and to develop its economic initiatives and projects with the aim of creating a fertile environment that attracts investments. Al Hamrani said: We thank the JEDCO for sharing with us its great knowledge in economic projects in the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan, and the meeting was fruitful with valuable information about the economy. The most prominent themes that were addressed during the meeting to serve the mutual interest between the two institutions include ways to develop initiatives and projects, mutual cooperation in the industrial clusters and interconnections in Jordan, and holding workshops and bilateral meetings to transfer the best experiences between the projects benefiting from the JEDCO’s programs in Jordan with investors in Ajman. He also stressed the importance of cooperation in the field of developing policies, preparing strategies, and formulating performance indicators between both parties.
Al Hamrani also referred to the importance of exchanging experiences and information between the two institutions by holding training courses and workshops in terms of the management of business development programs that aim to enable entrepreneurs to develop and expand their economic scope.