Promoting investment and business climate reforms in Jordan’s ICT sector
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The document discusses the promotion of investment and business climate reforms in Jordan’s ICT sector, focusing on key issues such as the regulatory environment, skills mismatch, and infrastructure challenges. The ICT sector in Jordan is a significant contributor to the GDP and aims to attract more investment to further develop the sector. The dialogue aims to address challenges such as the interpretation of regulations, skills shortages, high ICT costs, and the need for infrastructure investments. The OECD provides insights on policy priorities and tools to support Jordan’s efforts in improving the competitiveness and attractiveness of its ICT sector.
Key Insights
- Jordan’s ICT sector is a key contributor to the economy, aiming to attract more investment and create jobs through the National Digital Transformation Strategy.
- Challenges in the sector include a lack of regulatory clarity, a skills mismatch, high ICT costs, and infrastructure gaps.
- The OECD provides policy tools and frameworks to support Jordan in improving its ICT sector competitiveness.
- Addressing skills shortages and improving infrastructure are crucial for attracting investment and fostering growth in the digital economy.
- Promoting a conducive business environment and reducing regulatory complexities are essential for attracting investment in Jordan’s ICT sector.
Source: OECD
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