Exporters and Farmers Meet the Minister of Economy to Open New Markets For the Lebanese Products
IDAL organized a meeting between the Minister of Economy and Tourism in Curacao Abed Nasser Hakim and Lebanese exporters.
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IDAL organized a meeting between the Minister of Economy and Tourism in Curacao Abed Nasser Hakim and Lebanese exporters.
According to the Global Information Readiness Report, Bahrain ranks exceptionally high in almost every category of ITC readiness on the Networked Readiness Index (NRI). Overall, Bahrain is ranked 29th (out of 133) countries—and 2nd in the GCC. On many individual portions of the Index, however, it is rated much higher; for example, Bahrain ranks among the 133 rated countries, as:
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Côte d’Ivoire Videos Infrastructure Program 2012 and State of Road Infrastructure in Côte d’Ivoire
Years of malinvestment and internal struggle sinistered with road network in the past 10 to 15 years. Côte d’Ivoire has 6,500 paved roads and around 75,000 dirt and feeder roads; that translates to about 82,000 kilometers of roads.
According to Mr. Fofana, DG of Ageroute, the government has assembled a very ambitious program. Starting from the second half of 2012, the goal is to strengthen and rehabilitate at least 1,000 km of paved roads and 5,000 km of dirt roads per year over the next five years.
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Côte d’Ivoire Videos Transparent Tenders on Infrastructure Projects in Côte d’Ivoire
Côte d’Ivoire, in order to achieve the goals of rehabilitating the whole road network within the next 5-10 years will have to attract large international contractors and engineering firms to bid in large infrastructure projects tenders.
Mr. Fofana, Director General of Ageroute, talks about the tendering process, new anti corruption philosophy of the government and assures investors of greater transparency.
When Abdullah I was assassinated·in 1951, he was succeeded on the throne by King Hussein. Hussein was a charismatic and farsighted king who was popular with both Western and other Arab governments, as well as with the Jordanian public.
Jordan telecom sector is dominated by three players, the incumbent Jordan Telecom Group (Orange), Zain Jordan and Umniah, operated by Batelco Bahrain. The sector is mature and the penetration rate is close to 110%.
H.E. Marwan Jumaa explains the investment opportunities in Jordan ICT sector and also shares his perspective on Jordan ICT strategy.
The sector is also considered a backbone of the local economy with over 10% direct contribution to the local GDP and offers thousands of job opportunities. It also plays an essential role in providing an attractive environment for foreign investments that need strong infrastructure and up to date technology.
We have always been leaders in introducing new services to our customers.
At Orange Jordan, we have a spectrum of telecom and IT services and we have a state-of-the-art GSM network.
We are working on a number of initiatives to promote broadband, to try to achieve that KPI of 50%.