As investment incentive JIEC reduces MIE land prices.... AMMAN Amman (ämän`), city (1997 est. pop. 1,415,000), capital of Jordan, N central Jordan, on the Jabbok (Wadi Zerka) River. Jordan's largest city and industrial and commercial heart, it is also a transportation hub, especially for pilgrims en route (Star)--Director General of Jordan Jordan, country, Asia Jordan, officially Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan, kingdom (2005 est. pop. 5,760,000), 35,637 sq mi (92,300 sq km), SW Asia. It borders on Israel and the West Bank in the west, on Syria in the north, on Iraq in the northeast, and on Saudi Industrial Estates Corporation (JIEC JIEC Joint Interrogation Exploitation Center ), Mr Amer Al-Majali, said that the board of directors have decided to reduce land prices at al-Muwaqar Industrial Estate (MIE) by up to 26 percent until the end of 2008 as follows. For full payment, reduction is from JD50 to JD37 per sqm; and in case of installed payments the reduction will be JD39 for the payment of 50 percent out of the total land value, and the rest of the amount by 12-month interest free installments, along with the abolition The destruction, annihilation, abrogation, or extinguishment of anything, but especially things of a permanent nature—such as institutions, usages, or customs, as in the abolition of Slavery. In U.S. of segment-areas that have been identified previously.Majali assured that the additional incentives were granted to attract industrial investments to MIE, and to enhance its competitiveness, which contributes to the successful start of the industrial movement in this estate. Majali pointed out that JIEC started the implementation of MIE's Phase I with a total area of 11,780 sqm which includes the execution of the road network and system-infrastructure to meet the needs of industrial investments in the country, and to be a natural extension of Abdullah II Abdullah II (äbd l`lä), 1962–, king of Jordan (1999–), b. Amman, educated at Sandhurst and Oxford in England and Georgetown Univ., Washington, D.C. Industrial Estate,
which is now fully occupied oc·cu·py tr.v. oc·cu·pied, oc·cu·py·ing, oc·cu·pies 1. To fill up (time or space): a lecture that occupied three hours. 2. To dwell or reside in. 3. . Majali also added that the implementation of MIE comes as part of the executive program adopted by JIEC in the building of future industrial estates in line with the industrial output map approved by the government recently and which identifies the usage of the industrial lands on the Kingdom level. A*As investment incentive JIEC reduces MIE land prices 2003 Jordan Press & publishing Co. All rights reserved. Provided by Syndigate.info an Albawaba.com company |
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