AMMAN — HRH Crown Prince Al Hussein, the Regent, on
Sunday followed up on the progress of implementing the government’s economic
priorities program (2021–2023), according to a Royal Court statement.
Chairing a meeting at the Prime Ministry, Crown Prince Al
Hussein listened to a briefing by Prime Minister Bisher Khasawneh on the
progress report, prepared by the delivery and follow-up unit at the Prime
Ministry.
The Crown Prince called for channeling efforts towards
achievements that leave a tangible impact on people’s lives, stressing the need
for a regular review of priorities.
For his part, Prime Minister Khasawneh said the government
has started working on a set of goals within specific timeframes in line with
the priorities, including attracting new mega investments, and streamlining
procedures at border crossings, which will facilitate mobility and the movement
of goods.
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AMMAN — HRH
Crown Prince Al Hussein, the Regent, on
Sunday followed up on the progress of implementing the government’s economic
priorities program (2021–2023), according to a Royal Court statement.
Chairing a meeting at the Prime Ministry, Crown Prince Al
Hussein listened to a briefing by Prime Minister
Bisher Khasawneh on the
progress report, prepared by the delivery and follow-up unit at the Prime
Ministry.
The Crown Prince called for channeling efforts towards
achievements that leave a tangible impact on people’s lives, stressing the need
for a regular review of priorities.
For his part, Prime Minister Khasawneh said the government
has started working on a set of goals within specific timeframes in line with
the priorities, including attracting new mega investments, and streamlining
procedures at border crossings, which will facilitate mobility and the movement
of goods.
Read more National news